ReThinking: Why are people acting like everything’s fine? with Rahaf Harfoush
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In this episode of Rethinking, Adam Grant interviews Rahaf Harfoush, a digital anthropologist, about the concept of hypernormalization, which is the feeling that something is off in the world, but those in charge are acting like everything is normal. They discuss the collision of macro factors like climate change, technology, and the aftermath of the pandemic, and how these factors contribute to a sense of destabilization. Harfoush and Grant explore the functions and dysfunctions of hypernormalization, the importance of acknowledging and processing difficult emotions, and the need for a humane approach to productivity that recognizes individual differences and promotes well-being over relentless hustle. They also touch on the value of setting boundaries, receiving help from others, and seeking clarity in communication to foster genuine connection.
Part 1: Hypernormalization - Definition and Impact
Part 2: Coping Strategies - Emotional Regulation and Self-Care
Part 3: Conclusion - Digital Anthropology and Final Thoughts
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