What is the danger of blindly following the orders of others?

What is the danger of blindly following the orders of others?

What is the danger of blindly following the orders of others?

Obeying orders from an authority figure can sometimes lead to disturbing behavior. This danger was illustrated in a famous study in which participants were instructed to administer painful electric shocks to another person in what they believed to be a learning experiment.

What is an example of blind obedience?

An associate at a pet supply store recommends an invisible fence for keeping dogs in the yard without having to put up a real fence. The invisible fence delivers electric shocks to the dogs whenever they get too close to it.

What will happen if there is no obedience?

Obedience is a part of the foundation of society. Without obedience, naught would exist but chaos and anarchy. Without stability, productivity and the well-being of the citizens become non-existent.

Why do people follow orders blindly?

In everyday situations, people obey orders because they want to get rewards, because they want to avoid the negative consequences of disobeying, and because they believe an authority is legitimate. In more extreme situations, people obey even when they are required to violate their own values or commit crimes.

Why Being obedient is important?

By obeying his call to take care of this earth we learn more about him and can grow in understanding of his heart and desires for our lives. Obedience also leads to personal growth. Every command God asks of us isn’t just for his sake, but for ours. The call to obedience is for our benefit.

What’s the difference between obedience and blind obedience?

Real obedience is when we follow orders according to our will and when we know that what we are doing is correct. Blind obedience is when we follow someone’s orders that we know are not correct and are unethical.

What is blind obedience color identity?

Blind Obedience only has a color identity of white. Reminder text is not considered for color identity. Everything in italics on a card has no game function whatsoever. That means reminder text mostly, but also ability words and flavor text.

Why should we obey authority?

What is destructive obedience?

[1] Destructive obedience is defined as following an order that is either illegal or falls into a regulatory grey area or causes moral scruples.

Why do people obey an order to harm others?

Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience measured brain activity while participants inflicted pain and found that obeying orders reduced empathy and guilt related brain activity for the inflicted pain. This may explain why people are able to commit immoral acts under coercion.