Bystander Behavior Explained
People often underreact in emergencies due to social cues and their perceived roles. While those in service positions may instinctively help, bystanders typically wait for direction, which can be dangerous. The discussion highlights how individual behavior varies dramatically based on context, emphasizing the importance of breaking the "attention bubble" to prompt action in critical situations.In this clip
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