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Why do people freeze when someone is in danger—especially when there are more witnesses around? The answer lies in psychology, in a phenomenon called the Bystander Effect. First studied after the infamous Kitty Genovese case, the bystander effect shows how crowds often paralyze us instead of pushing us to help. Psychologists Bibb Latané and John Darley staged experiments where smoke filled a room or a person collapsed nearby. Alone, people rushed to act. In groups, most did nothing. In this video, we’ll explore: The science behind diffusion of responsibility and social influence Why fear of embarrassment can stop people from saving lives How cultural differences shape the bystander effect Real-world consequences: bullying, harassment, online behavior Practical ways to overcome the effect—and how you can break the silence The bystander effect isn’t destiny. With awareness, courage, and direct action, any one of us can be the person who steps forward when it matters. 🔑 Stay curious. 🔔 Subscribe to The Curiosity Vault for more hidden stories about psychology, science, and the mysteries of the mind. #psychology #bystandereffect #selfimprovement