
"When a crisis unfolds in front of you, do you act—or do you freeze? Most people assume they’d step up in an emergency, but studies and real-world events show that hesitation is far more common than we realize. Why do people instinctively wait for someone else to take charge? What drives inaction? And more importantly—how can we break free from it?"
In this episode of Through the Rough, Sam and Slade dive deep into the bystander effect, the psychology behind hesitation, and what separates those who take action from those who stand by. They explore real-world situations where people failed to act, the cost of inaction in both crisis and daily life, and how awareness plays a role in overcoming fear.
This is a conversation that will challenge your assumptions, force you to self-reflect, and make you rethink your own instincts. Because when the moment comes, you only have two choices: step up or stand by.
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