Social Experiment – Most People are Sheep

There exists a psychological phenomenon where the desire for harmony or conformity within a group leads to irrational or dysfunctional decision-making. When individuals prioritize consensus over critical thinking or expressing dissenting opinions, it can result in poor decisions or a lack of innovation.

Groupthink can occur in various settings, from corporate environments to social groups, and it’s often exacerbated by factors like strong group cohesion, the presence of a dominant leader, or the pressure to conform. Recognizing and counteracting groupthink involves encouraging open dialogue, fostering diverse perspectives, and creating an environment where dissent is valued rather than discouraged.

2 thoughts on “Social Experiment – Most People are Sheep

  1. Rob Arnold says:

    Best guess is that everyone of the people in this video presentation believes that President Donald Trump is guilty of wrongdoing.
    I have to figure that, while these twenty or so sheeplike people fell for the damn thing, there are many, many millions of people who would not stand up once. I don’t think anyone in my inner circle of friends would. And I know damn sure well that I would not.
    Not only that, but I would inform the others that they are behaving like sheep, wake them the hell up, and I doubt anyone would continue with such asinine behavior.
    Or, I would have to leave the waiting room and get my eyecare elsewhere.

  2. Jeannette Mcclure says:

    Well, this helps explain a lot of the craziness!!!

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