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After watching the new film Nuremberg starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, Jon reflects on the psychology of blind obedience — how ordinary people can be led to do extraordinary harm when they stop asking questions.
Drawing lessons from the Nuremberg trials, this episode explores what happens when loyalty replaces integrity, and why the courage to think for yourself matters now more than ever — in business, families, and faith.
Here’s the lesson: When we stop asking questions, we hand over not just our power, but our humanity.
By Jon LefrandtAfter watching the new film Nuremberg starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, Jon reflects on the psychology of blind obedience — how ordinary people can be led to do extraordinary harm when they stop asking questions.
Drawing lessons from the Nuremberg trials, this episode explores what happens when loyalty replaces integrity, and why the courage to think for yourself matters now more than ever — in business, families, and faith.
Here’s the lesson: When we stop asking questions, we hand over not just our power, but our humanity.