Episode #210. Don’t Break Their Spirit. Learnt helplessness in the AI era. Professor Selena Bartlett
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What happens when we mistake compliance for strength?
In this episode of Thriving Minds, Professor Selena Bartlett explores a powerful and confronting conversation with a man who was proud of the physical punishment he received as a child. He believed it made him disciplined. He believed it taught him consequences. He believed it made him better.
But beneath that story lies a deeper question: when does discipline build character, and when does it condition helplessness?
Drawing on neuroscience, behavioural science, and parallels from the multi-billion-dollar horse industry, Selena unpacks the psychology of learned helplessness — the state that occurs when repeated stress teaches a nervous system that effort does not change outcomes. A quiet being is not always a regulated being. Sometimes it is a shut-down one.
From parenting to leadership, from classrooms shaped by industrial efficiency to the rise of AI-driven optimisation, this episode challenges us to rethink control, compliance, and the architecture of agency.
True resilience is not built through fear. It is built through co-regulation, relationship, and adults who can pause rather than react.
If we want thriving minds, communities, and countries, we must ask ourselves:
Are we building agency — or perfecting compliance?
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