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This episode explores why ordinary people sometimes support leaders who restrict freedom. It examines how fear, uncertainty, and the desire for stability can make control feel reassuring rather than threatening. In moments of economic stress, social tension, or political chaos, strong and decisive leadership can appear comforting, even when it comes with limitations.
The conversation looks at how restrictions are often introduced gradually, framed as necessary, temporary, or protective. Over time, what once felt extreme begins to feel normal. Through psychology and real-world patterns, this episode unpacks how freedom is rarely taken away all at once, it is often surrendered quietly, shaped by comfort, identity, and the belief that the consequences won’t reach us.
Tune into Frequency 3.0.8.0
Credits: Rtr Gaurika
Regards,
Garv Khosla
Director of Vocational Services
By ROTARACT CLUB OF SD COLLEGEThis episode explores why ordinary people sometimes support leaders who restrict freedom. It examines how fear, uncertainty, and the desire for stability can make control feel reassuring rather than threatening. In moments of economic stress, social tension, or political chaos, strong and decisive leadership can appear comforting, even when it comes with limitations.
The conversation looks at how restrictions are often introduced gradually, framed as necessary, temporary, or protective. Over time, what once felt extreme begins to feel normal. Through psychology and real-world patterns, this episode unpacks how freedom is rarely taken away all at once, it is often surrendered quietly, shaped by comfort, identity, and the belief that the consequences won’t reach us.
Tune into Frequency 3.0.8.0
Credits: Rtr Gaurika
Regards,
Garv Khosla
Director of Vocational Services