Would You Become A Villain In The Right Situation?

Would you become a villain in the right situation? Most people believe the answer is obvious. They think morality is a fixed part of who they are — something that doesn't change when circumstances do. But psychology tells a different story. In this video, we explore the hidden process behind moral drift, why ordinary people can end up doing extraordinary harm, and what famous psychological research reveals about human behavior under pressure. From Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments to Albert Bandura's work on moral disengagement, we'll examine how people gradually cross lines they once believed they would never cross — often without realizing it. This isn't a video about evil people. It's a video about ordinary people, uncomfortable truths, and the situations that quietly reshape our decisions. Topics covered: • The Milgram Experiment • Moral Disengagement • Human Psychology • Moral Drift • Obedience to Authority • Cognitive Biases • Self-Awareness • Dark Psychology • Human Nature • Ethical Decision Making If this video made you question something you were certain about, let me know in the comments: Would you have stopped? #Psychology #DarkPsychology #HumanBehavior #MoralDisengagement #MilgramExperiment #Philosophy #Ayanokoji #ClassroomOfTheElite #PsychologicalAnalysis #SelfAwareness #HumanNature #Villain #Ethics #PsychologicalFacts