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| - | ====== Primary value shift ====== | ||
| - | At the heart of any group, community or society, there exists a set of primary values that inevitably steer the fortunes of that group. Good examples are: religious groups that engage in activities or make decisions based around their religion, or stock-trading company employees that work together to increase profit yield for their company. In each case, there are common core values among the members that decide the activities and fortunes of the group. | ||
| - | So (in theory at least), you can quite readily alter the direction of the group by merely shifting the primary values of its members. eg. If the stock-trading company employees individually lose interest in the company, the company will inevitably falter. Of course, shifting people' | ||
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| - | Apart from being social creatures, we are also very much creatures of habit – whether in our daily rituals or in our beliefs. We tend to identify strongly with our beliefs to the point that we feel like an attack on our beliefs is a personal attack on us. Generally, a person who can readily alter their beliefs in light of some new given information is the exception rather than the rule. | ||
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| - | ===== Value shift experiment ===== | ||
| - | Try this simple value shift experiment: | ||
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| - | Imagine if I were to try to convince you that, say, all humans arrived here from Mars in the seventeenth century. This claim would (presumably) fly in the face of everything you believe about history, archaeology, | ||
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| - | I'm guessing that a Youtube video probably wouldn' | ||
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| - | But there may also be another way to convince you, that doesn' | ||
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| - | Habitual as we are, our social urges usually win out. We have all seen the psychological experiments where paid actors are asked to sit in a room and perform some silly task on cue, then when ' | ||
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| - | Given the scenario of controlling people' | ||
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| - | ===== We are malleable ===== | ||
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| - | We humans are much more malleable than we would care to admit. Recent manipulations of elections and public opinions through social media are testament to this. This can be a scary thought - that we can be manipulated so easily. But it's also a very useful vulnerability that can be exploited to the good, not just for the bad. | ||
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