In the silent interview waiting area, the bell suddenly sounded, and the interviewers sitting in front of them immediately stood up together, and as another bell sounded, the interviewers sat down together, and no one gave any instructions during the whole process.
The café clerk received a phone call and looked around, then led a young mother from the store away and pushed the mother's stroller out of the store in a panic.
Don't be nervous, this is not a mysterious organization party, nor is it the scene of the child trafficking incident, this is just a reality show abroad - "Darren Brown" is in line.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >1. I bet you don't have a bullet in your gun</h1>
Before introducing the show, allow me to introduce the core character of this reality show, "Darren Brown".
The big guy calls himself a "mind magician", em... This title sounds like it is full of an air of unreliability.
In fact, Darren Brown is indeed neither a professional psychologist nor a traditional magician.
He studied law and German at university, and later turned to the current field of psychological magic because of his interest in hypnosis and magic.
As the saying goes: interest is the best teacher.
Darren Brown, after devoting himself to something of interest to him, successfully acquired the ability to read mind and predict and play human nature between applause, and applied these abilities to the field of reality TV, and has been shining ever since!
For example, he successfully predicted the winning numbers of the Lotto in that episode in the live broadcast!
What a fairy power this is! Forward this Darren Brown, you can also be a (white) night (day) storm (do) rich (dream)!
Guessing the lottery number has already made the mooncake admire the five-body throw, but it should be the episode of Darren Brown's live broadcast and selected volunteers to bet on the Russian reel.
The volunteer was responsible for fitting a bullet into the revolver and ensuring that only he knew which chamber it had been fitted into.
Darren Brown then judged which numbers had bullets in their chambers and which ones were safe by listening to volunteers count from one to six.
A thrilling gamble of life that ended with Darren Brown's victory.
Mooncakes feel even more nervous than Darren Brown himself, which is also too exciting!
But his challenge doesn't stop there, it escalates.
By the time darren Brown made it to the issue, he decided to test whether social subservience could turn an ordinary person into a murderer in 72 minutes.
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Whether you can become a murderer or not, let's first explain what "social subordination" is.
"Social subservience" refers to the fact that under the framework of social authority, people are influenced to perform a series of behaviors that are contrary to their own three views and personality, so as to obtain social recognition and security.
Simply put, when the crowd around you is doing something, you will also subconsciously choose to do it, such as the little experiment on volunteers in the show.
The three actors stood up and sat down according to the bell, and most of the unsuspecting volunteers who arrived afterwards would also stand up and sit down, even if no one told them they should do it.
People who follow the ringtones to make instructions are people who are more socially submissive in line with the needs of experimentation.
Before the official experiment, Darren Brown conducted a relatively simple but thrilling pre-experiment.
He hired a professional actor to pretend to be a police officer to call the cafe's staff and tell them that a woman in the store was suspected of child trafficking and needed his help.
The employee, nervous and obedient upon receiving the sudden request, lured the woman away from the woman exactly as the actor had said on the phone, and pushed the stroller with the baby out of the shop, even if it was already aware of something strange.
And it wasn't until the end of the experiment that the program team told the clerk that all this was fake, and the clerk reacted that he almost really participated in the child trafficking!
Darren Brown gives some reasons for this: the identity of the police, combined with the commanding tone, is very convincing and obedient, and thus makes some unusual moves.
This also explains to some extent why many scammers will pretend to be policemen to defraud money, and why many people will be deceived by this.
But all this makes Mooncake feel frightened, just through a phone call, it is possible to let an ordinary person participate in the process of child abduction, which is simply invincible!
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >3. It takes only 72 minutes to get from the end plate to the murderer</h1>
But the telephone experiment can only be regarded as a small appetizer, and the real highlight is still to come
In order to test the limits of social subservience, Darren Brown carefully arranged a charity evening with the theme of "Pusher".
The party not only had real and gorgeous auction items, invited professional actors to promote the plot, and even invited many well-known actors to shoot promotional videos for it.
"Good Omens" starred David Tennant
Watson in Sherlock plays Martin Freeman
The scenes have been arranged, and the next step is the unsuspecting mouse "Chris" appears.
In short, it's a reality show like Truman's World, where everyone but Chris in the drum is an actor, and even the stars who shoot the promo know it's a fake charity party.
Poor Mouse Chris received an invitation from Tom, the director of the party, to come to the charity party to make connections and lay the foundation for future cooperation.
Bernie is the main lot donor to this charity gala, and it is also the thigh that Chris and Tom should hold tightly.
First of all, as soon as Chris arrived at the backstage of the charity party to meet With Tom, he was asked to help label the sausage rolls with vegetarian labels, and he helped without any objections.
The subsequent request seemed logical, to help bring the plates to the venue, and with a look from Tom, he knew he was going to serve Bernie a drink.
Obviously, he was also an invited guest, but unconsciously he became a staff member.
Not only that, when Bernie suddenly fell ill and "died", Chris changed from helping to carry wine and bags to helping carry corpses, pretending to be Bernie, and participating in the execution of the murder plan...
In just 72 minutes, the audience was seen to a thrilling reality show about social subservience.
It was originally just a small lie - labeling sausage rolls as vegetarians gradually evolved into hiding corpses, killing people and killing people...
How exactly did things go to extremes step by step? Did Chris incarnate Zhang Dongsheng to push people downstairs? Mooncakes sell a close, I hope that the friends will go to see for themselves.
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After watching this high-energy reality show, don't take a bow and snake shadow from this cup, refuse to blend into the crowd, and open a carnival party alone every day!
After all, humans are mass creatures, and it is almost impossible to thrive completely independently of the collective.
But if you want to integrate into the group to gain a sense of security, you must give up something, which may be personality or thought.
It is also said in the Ragtag Crowd:
As soon as a person reaches the group, the IQ is seriously reduced, in order to gain recognition, the individual is willing to abandon right and wrong, use the IQ to exchange for the sense of belonging that makes people feel safe, and what he does will no longer take responsibility, at this time everyone will expose their own unconstrained side.
But once the group's behavior is out of the way of reason, it will form a storm.
Sometimes it can turn into an overwhelming amount of online violence; sometimes it can turn into school bullying that is added by default.
Therefore, mooncake hopes that the friends can always have a consciousness: to keep thinking in the group and refuse to become a rabble.
KEEP THINKING ALL THE TIME.