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Modern technology has introduced a new form of compliance: subservience to algorithms. People routinely alter their schedules, driving routes, and creative content to satisfy automated systems. This passive reliance on technology gradually diminishes personal intuition and decision-making capacity. Codependency in Relationships

Keeping subordinates under constant observation to prevent dissent. Subservience

The key difference between destructive subservience and chosen, healthy submission is agency . When subservience is freely chosen, with clear boundaries, the ability to revoke consent at any time, and without fear or loss of self—it is not a disorder but a preference. The moment it becomes obligatory, fear-based, or self-erasing, it crosses the line into harmful territory. Modern technology has introduced a new form of

In the 1960s, psychologist Stanley Milgram demonstrated that ordinary people would administer lethal electric shocks to strangers simply because an authority figure told them to do so. The experiment proved that the human drive to obey often overrides personal morality. 3. The Need for Cognitive Ease 3. The Need for Cognitive Ease