The Psychology of Obedience
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Your boss asks you to stay late. You say yes before you even think about it. A friend asks you to help them move. You check your calendar, suggest a different day, offer a few hours instead of the whole afternoon.
The difference is not about how much you care. It is about who is asking.
Obedience is not just soldiers following orders. It is how you answer emails. How you sit in meetings. How quickly you say yes. How carefully you choose your words depending on who is in the room.
This episode looks at how obedience forms in ordinary situations, how it changes the way people communicate, and how it quietly reshapes what you think you want. We break down how small acts of compliance become permanent expectations, how authority expands without anyone noticing, and why behavior driven by power imbalances keeps getting mistaken for personality.