Chapter 166: Inextricably linked (67)
"Then, the man asked again, can you fly? The little girl hesitated for a long time and carefully said that she could fly. When the lie detector showed no response, the little girl repeated it again with great certainty, saying that she could fly." Read the book
"In this way, under the guidance of men and the 'authority of the lie detector, the little girl was successfully domesticated. Such domestication is not uncommon in life."
"After people enter society, they follow the rules and social order step by step, including morals and laws; in order to make themselves look decent, they strive to blend in with the groups around them and cater to everyone; they are forced to accept things they may not want, but they do not I don’t know how to refuse. These are the results of being assimilated into society and being spiritually domesticated.”
"So, Wen Zhong believes that if you instill the thoughts and will you want into a person in an environment that is completely isolated from the outside world, and let him act completely according to his instructions, just like the animals in the circus, he will eventually become a person. You have to obey the command, and it should be able to achieve the same effect of domesticating human beings."
"But Wen Zhong has no interest in conducting such experiments on children. He believes that children themselves are a blank slate. Germany's fascist education and Japan's militarism education have long proven that this is not difficult."
"Compared to underage children, an adult has his own thoughts and cognitions. It is difficult and challenging to expel the inherent cognitions that have been formed in their minds and re-implant a new set of thoughts and cognitions. .”
"Wen Zhong's human domestication experiment was therefore called an 'adult domestication experiment' by him. Similar to Wen Zhong's experiment was the training model in MLM organizations, as well as Pavlov's dog classical conditioning experiment and the Stockholm Comprehensive Experiment disease."
"So, Wen Zhong re-recruited a group of young employees at the seed company, based on the training model of the MLM organization, and added some of his personal understanding and ideas, hoping to see if the purpose of domesticating adults could be achieved through this model. .”
"But as the experiment gradually progressed, Wen Zhong realized more and more that the experiment would fail."
"These people live together, and there will be a silent influence on each other in behavior and thinking. For example, at the end of the experiment, some people secretly escape from the company, which will inevitably affect other people to have the idea of escape."
"At the same time, there is no way to completely isolate them from the outside world, and there is not enough 'interests or' authority to keep them succumbing to the status quo. When they can make money, they grit their teeth and endure the company's strict discipline. When they can't make money, they have trouble. The idea of escape is enough to illustrate this point."
"These factors made Wen Zhong think that it was impossible to completely dispel the original knowledge in their minds, and it was probably only a matter of time before the experiment failed. Facts have proved that he was right."
When he said the last sentence, Shi Ji actually showed a smile, which was very rare. It was obvious that Wen Zhong had an inexplicable special status in his mind.
Shi Ji continued:
"So, not long after the seed company's experiment was carried out, Wen Zhong gradually came up with the idea of conducting another experiment. This experiment fully absorbed the experience and lessons of the company's experiment. The test subjects were individuals and were completely isolated from the outside world. Contact, and make the subject completely surrender to the status quo... unable to escape."
"This experiment no longer borrows the MLM training model, but combines Pavlov's dog classical conditioning experiment with Stockholm syndrome. The first subject of the experiment is Chen Huaian, and the experiment location is in the basement."
In the 19th century, an old man named Pavlov in Russia conducted a famous experiment in the laboratory with his dog.
He tied up the dog and then showed the dog a plate of delicious food. As expected, the dog secreted a lot of saliva. After that, every time he showed the dog food, he would ring the bell at the same time. After repeating this for a while
,Pavlov found that although
Without showing it food, just the sound of a bell will make the dog salivate. This proves that conditioned reflexes can be learned.
At first glance, I believe many people will be confused: What is so awesome about this experiment?
With this experiment, let’s first review our daily life.
When you get up in the morning, you know that reading, working or exercising will make the day very fulfilling. You also know that if you persevere, you will definitely gain a lot of professional knowledge, produce impressive results, and even confidently talk to the goddess and express your love.
But I always can't control those uneducated hands, I always turn on the computer or TV, and then unknowingly, the sun sets, and I spend another meaningless day. Then I blame myself for not having enough self-control, and
I silently vowed to live a fulfilling life tomorrow.
But tomorrow, it will be the same as yesterday. In the end, I was defeated by my own instinct day after day. Then I searched for countless methods on the Internet, but they seemed to be of no use. Even if I could occasionally persist for a day or two, I would never be able to survive.
One week.
The reason why this happens is because after more than ten or decades of conditioned reflex training, the various pleasures people want have been attached to things like watching TV and playing on the computer. And things like reading, studying and working
, but it has nothing to do with pleasure. Whenever you think of playing games or watching TV, your brain will feel the pleasure of eating marrow. But when you think of things like studying, there is no pleasure at all.
According to this idea, what if you can get pleasure from reading, studying, and working?
For example, even if you make mistakes at work, you will be praised and you can do it all over again just like playing a game. The salary is also high, starting at least 100,000 yuan a month. You will be surrounded by handsome guys and beautiful women, who will do all kinds of tricks to make you happy, and you will listen to everything.
Yes, does this kind of work make you energetic? Once you hear that you are going to work, is it like taking a shot of chicken blood?
In the same way, people follow public order and good customs, and take laws and regulations as the code of conduct, because when they say or do something that violates these social norms, they will be criticized or punished, and these criticisms or punishments cannot make people feel happy.
Pavlov's dog, this experiment tells people that if you want a person to do something according to your will, then give him or her positive encouragement or pleasure stimulation when he or she does it.
If you ask someone to do something, give them negative criticism or negative, painful stimulation.
It doesn't look very awesome.
After a long period of conditioned reflex stimulation training, people will unknowingly integrate doing something into their daily behavior and integrate it into a part of their life. Even if these things are prohibited in modern society and are against morality
Legal. Of course, the premise is that the pleasure stimulation of these socially prohibited matters on the subjects can be truly completed.
Looking at it this way, it's terrifying.
This is what Wen Zhong wants.
Stockholm Syndrome, also known as Hostage Identity Syndrome, means that during the crime process, the victim develops emotions (such as sympathy, recognition, appreciation, love, dependence, etc.) for the perpetrator, and forms a harmonious and friendly relationship, and even helps the perpetrator in turn.
An emotional connection between perpetrators. Named after it was first discovered in a crime case in Stockholm, Sweden.
There is a fragile bottom line to the amount of fear a human being can endure.
When a person encounters a crazy killer who is unreasonable and wants to take his life at any time, the hostage will gradually entrust his right to life to this murderer.
As time goes by, when the hostage eats a mouthful of food, drinks a mouthful of water, and every breath he takes, he will feel that the perpetrator is tolerant and compassionate towards him. The victim's fear of the thugs who kidnapped him will first be transformed into gratitude to the murderer.
, and then it became a kind of worship, and finally the hostages subconsciously believed that the murderer's safety was their own safety.
The conditions for Stockholm Syndrome to occur include the following.
First of all, the victim's life is seriously threatened and he or she may lose his or her life at any time. In this situation of extreme fear, his or her thinking and cognition will correspondingly fall into chaos, or may be biased.
Secondly, it is in a closed space. In this way, in addition to accepting the perpetrator's thoughts and cognitions, the victim will be isolated from all other thoughts and cognitions, and will not receive external information.
Sometimes I also believe that escape is impossible.
Finally, the offender will give the victim some small favors. For example, if the victim behaves well, let him or her eat enough, or add chicken legs, or meet some other small requests of the victim. Of course, these requests are completely ignored by the offender.
It is an easy thing. In this way, the victim will feel grateful, dependent on emotions or other positive emotions towards the perpetrator.
Examples of this syndrome can be found in a variety of cases, ranging from concentration camp prisoners, prisoners of war, battered women and victims of terrorism, all of whom may develop Stockholm Syndrome.
In modern China in the 21st century, a cellar imprisonment case occurred somewhere.
A man dug a cellar and kidnapped six young women inside, forcing them to engage in online pornography, selling sex, making illegal profits for them, and venting his sexual desires on them at any time. In short
Later, the man imprisoned 6 *** in the cellar.
They didn't like him and killed two of them. The remaining four not only didn't hate him, but were jealous of each other for him. They even chose to forgive the man after being rescued by the police.
This is Stockholm Syndrome. This case also seems to prove that humans can be domesticated and that humans can be tamed.
Of course, this is only Stockholm Syndrome in a narrow sense. Stockholm Syndrome in a broad sense is everywhere.
For example, if a person treats you badly and may have hurt you, you have no hatred or revenge towards this person. Instead, you have a good impression of him/her, subconsciously defend his/her behavior, and are willing to maintain a relationship with him/her.
Chapter completed!