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🧠Polymathic Perspective 6 |The Normalization Effect: How and Why We Accept More Than We Realize | Dov Baron
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Episode 6: The Normalization Effect: How and Why We Accept More Than We Realize
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We are not overwhelmed because the world suddenly became chaotic. We are overwhelmed because human beings adapt faster than they understand what they're adapting to.
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In this episode of The Polymathic Perspective, Dov Baron examines the psychology of normalization, how constant exposure to disruption, information overload, and repeated emotional stimuli quietly recalibrates human perception, decision-making, and cultural behavior.
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This is not about agreeing with change. It's about how the brain, the nervous system, and social belonging mechanisms adjust so we can continue functioning, often without realizing what we've learned to tolerate.
In This Episode, We Explore:
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The psychology of adaptation and why repeated exposure lowers emotional response over time
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How cognitive overload pushes humans toward faster decisions and simplified thinking
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The difference between resilience, which protects values, and normalization, which can shift them
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Why humans mirror their environments and how culture changes through imitation, not argument
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How modern media environments transformed information from occasional input into constant atmosphere
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The hidden feedback loop where individual coping behaviors reshape collective norms
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Why normalization often feels like fatigue, burnout, or numbness rather than moral change
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How rapid technological change now outpaces human reflection and ethical meaning-making
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What this means for leadership, culture, and decision-making in an age of continuous exposure
A Question to Carry With You
What is something you tolerate today that would have deeply disturbed you ten years ago?
Not something you support. Something you've simply adapted to.
Awareness begins there.
Why This Matters
Normalization doesn't happen because people abandon their principles. It happens because human beings are extraordinarily good at adjusting to repeated conditions in order to survive, belong, and continue. .
Understanding that process is essential for anyone trying to lead, think clearly, or make decisions inside an environment defined by constant information and emotional saturation.
👤 About the Host
Dov Baron is a global leadership strategist, keynote speaker, and creator of the Emotional Source Codeâ„¢ framework. He works with high-performing leaders, founders, and organizations navigating identity-level pressure, complexity, and transformation. Dov is also the host of The Dov Baron Show and The Polymathic Perspective Podcast.
🔗 Connect with Dov
Website: https://dovbaron.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dovbaron Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dovbaronleadership/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DovBaronLeadership
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