Show notes
What happens when a person is forced to do something that goes against their morals and ethics?
They suffer a moral injury, which over time can chip away at their sense of humanity, empathy, and even their ability to function in society. It can also heighten and magnify their anxiety and depression.
Richard Jacobs explores this concept in detail, providing examples of how and why people sustain a moral injury on a long-term basis, how it is affecting society as a whole, and how damaging it can be.
He also discusses the importance of remaining aware of the impact moral injury can have on others.
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