Ep. 46 — Moral Injury: The Hidden Burden of the Leader
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As Thomas Sowell famously said, "There are no solutions, only trade-offs." For leaders, those trade-offs often come with a heavy moral price.
In this episode, Dr. Roger Hall explores Moral Injury—a psychological trauma that occurs when one acts, fails to act, or witnesses something that violates their core moral values. While often discussed in a military context, Dr. Hall explains how this "wound to the soul" is prevalent in healthcare, business, and any role where high-stakes decisions are made under pressure.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
- Defining the Term: The distinction between PTSD and Moral Injury.
- Systemic Betrayal: How organizational structures can lead to moral distress.
- Decision-Making Reality: Navigating the "least bad" options in complex environments.
- Judgment and Hindsight: The danger of evaluating moral decisions after the fact.
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