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Institutional Betrayal
The concept of institutional betrayal occurs when individuals are victimized by trusted authority figures, which can lead to a loss of faith in institutions. This can also lead to individuals doubting the credibility of other institutions, making it difficult for them to trust.
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The right to break the law has led to some amazing pranks at MIT that inspire others to think outside the box with their own rule-breaking antics.
2:02:35 - 2:05:01 (02:25)
Summary
The right to break the law has led to some amazing pranks at MIT that inspire others to think outside the box with their own rule-breaking antics. The key is to do it in a way that is filled with love and technical talent while calling out societal BS.
ChapterInstitutional Betrayal
Episode#88 – Eric Weinstein: Geometric Unity and the Call for New Ideas, Leaders & Institutions
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Jennifer Fried has a theory of institutional betrayal, which explains why trauma caused by betrayal by an institution is different from trauma caused by betrayal by a peer.
2:05:02 - 2:08:15 (03:12)
Summary
Jennifer Fried has a theory of institutional betrayal, which explains why trauma caused by betrayal by an institution is different from trauma caused by betrayal by a peer. When betrayed by a fiduciary or a parental institution, such as in cases of sexual misbehavior, the trauma results in a far different situation.
ChapterInstitutional Betrayal
Episode#88 – Eric Weinstein: Geometric Unity and the Call for New Ideas, Leaders & Institutions
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The concept of pervasive or universal institutional betrayal is discussed in regards to experiences with therapists, schools, hospitals, and the ongoing pandemic.
2:08:16 - 2:11:39 (03:23)
Summary
The concept of pervasive or universal institutional betrayal is discussed in regards to experiences with therapists, schools, hospitals, and the ongoing pandemic.