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Discover the experiment that proved humans will ignore their own eyes and lie just to fit in with the group. "The Herd Mind - Why we agree with the group even when they are wrong" revisits the famous Asch Conformity Experiments of the 1950s. Solomon Asch showed participants two cards with lines of obviously different lengths. He asked them to match the lines. The catch: Everyone else in the room was an actor who intentionally gave the wrong answer.Psychologist Sarah Line details the disturbing result: 75% of participants eventually gave the wrong answer just to fit in. They denied the evidence of their own eyes to avoid the discomfort of standing alone."The Herd Mind" applies this to modern boardrooms and social media. It explains "Groupthink" and why intelligent teams make stupid decisions. It challenges the reader to ask: Would I have the courage to speak the truth if everyone around me was lying?



