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Most people believe they would never be cruel, but the Stanford Prison Experiment proved that your character matters less than the role you are playing. This video explores the "Death of the Self" and how ordinary people turn into monsters just by putting on a uniform. We break down the 1971 Philip Zimbardo study, the modern criticisms of the data, and the disturbing reality of how "good" people lose their conscience. We also look at the critical role of Christina Maslach, the only person out of fifty who had the clarity to see the cruelty for what it was and demand it stop. 0:00 Why your character matters less than your role 1:00 How Zimbardo turned a basement into a prison 1:30 Why uniforms act as a behavioral script 2:30 The psychological reason guards become cruel 3:30 Christina Maslach: The outsider who stopped the experiment 4:15 Why the "system" relies on your silence 4:30 Are you just following a routine? 4:40 Preview: The Milgram Experiment on obedience If a uniform can change who you are, what happens when a person in authority tells you to inflict pain? Watch the Milgram Experiment next. #Psychology #StanfordPrisonExperiment #ChristinaMaslach #HumanBehavior #DarkMirror Research: The Whistleblower: Christina Maslach's account of the Stanford Prison Experiment. Official Archive: The Stanford Prison Experiment official site. PrisonExp.org Scientific Critique: "The Lifespan of a Lie" . A deep dive into the study's flaws.