Why No One Helped — The Science of Doing Nothing

On March 13, 1964, 38 people heard a woman being attacked outside their apartment building. Not one of them called the police in time to save her. For decades, we called them monsters. The science says they were something far more unsettling — they were completely normal. In this video, you'll discover the three invisible psychological forces that switch off your instinct to help in a crowd — diffusion of responsibility, pluralistic ignorance, and evaluation apprehension. You'll learn exactly what researchers John Darley, Bibb Latane, Stanley Milgram, Philip Zimbardo, and Robert Cialdini found when they put ordinary people in extraordinary situations. And you'll walk away knowing the one technique that short-circuits all of it — a technique so simple it takes four words. If this made you think differently about yourself, drop a comment below — and subscribe so you never miss a video that reframes the way you see human behavior. #bystandereffect #psychology #humanevolution #socialpsychology #kittyGenovese #whypeople #mindblowing #psychologyexplained #humanbehavior #evolutionarypsychology #socialscience #truestory #didyouknow #mindset #anthropology #historyexplained #scienceexplained #psychologyfacts #cognitivebias #groupthink