Hypernormalization: Collective Disconnection
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One word that explains why the world feels 'deeply off' for so many people

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There's a term for this collective feeling so many of us are experience.
It's called hypernormalization, a term first coined by Alexei Yurchak in 2005 book Everything Was Forever , Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation.
Author and digital anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush says it's like a disconnect between seeing that systems are failing, that things aren't working.
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