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Mass Shootings, Racism, and the Rise of Nazism: The Dangers of Habituation | Amanpour and Company
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In his new book, “Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There," Cass R. Sunstein explores the concept of habituation, and how disrupting our well-worn routines can renew our days and reset our brains. The author, a Harvard Law professor and presidential adviser, joins Walter Isaacson to discuss the key to a happier and more fulfilled life.

Originally aired on March 15, 2024

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@willardchi2571

1 month ago

People are habituated to the super wealthy and corporations paying no taxes. People are also habituated to elected officials being uncannily lucky stock pickers, over and over and over, and yet still being reelected. People are habituated to supreme court justices accepting generous gifts from billionaires and people are habituated to there being a revolving door between positions as financial regulators in government and positions as CEO's on Wall Street. People are habituated to a different systems of justice for the wealthy and for the poor.

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@poemandres

1 month ago

It's insane how much society has fallen as someone who was around in the 70's and 80's, here we are being warned of the fall of Democracy, the Rise of Fascism, Religious Theocracy, and Nzi's...what the heck happened?

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@neilmahar7107

1 month ago

Think about how Trump is getting everybody used to his shitty behavior and normalizing idiocy.

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@JasonGafar

1 month ago

I love Cass Sustein! He is just so incredibly inspiring to me. He is brilliant and such a formidable scholar. I really hope to meet him one day.

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@cuervoblanco71

1 month ago

If you repeat a lie over and over again you start to believe in it - Joseph Goebels

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@kamadd1

1 month ago

Thank you for a rational conversation. I appreciate the data and the interpretation. The corn is getting higher but not necessarily spreading. Maybe just maybe we'll overcome the encroaching political chaos. We need to, as there's a number of converging crises to navigate, not least of which is climate change.

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@gregrogers3203

1 month ago

Excellent discussion of the many applications and scenarios of habituation or “becoming accustomed to”, “accepting of”, “taking for granted”, etc. Worth sharing with others, listening together, discussing our personal experiences of habituation.

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@Irishpenguinirish

1 month ago

This is the critical explanation that everyone needs to hear. HOW is it that we accept things that are clearly untrue? How do we believe a lie when our eyes tell us otherwise? Getting habituated to something unpleasant can be helpful, but it also means we get used to the abuse of innocents, and this is how evil prospers. Also a good reminder to emphasize the good things in life; GRATITUDE.

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@heyhey3185

1 month ago

Really enlightening and constructive dialogue 👏🏻

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@quddusquddus136

1 month ago

"There is a taint of death in lies." In "Heart of Darkness", Conrad showed his utmost contempt towards lies. Time to revisit Conrad's book.

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@InterestedCitizen

1 month ago

This was excellent to listen to. Must get the book "Look Again."

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@KateBrownYoga-zf3yy

1 month ago

cass sunstein is an incredible name!

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@godfreycarmichael

1 month ago

Viktor Frankl had something to say about this.

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@courtneybrown6204

1 month ago

Habituation for some causes depression.

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@CameraLaw

1 month ago

Always something significant to learn from my favorite law professor (UChi ‘88-‘91). Great interview from, to me, an equally important biographer. Thanks all.

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@siriuslyspeaking9720

1 month ago

How to "reset our thinking"? When was any previous state of our thinking or being, in general, ever been adequate enough? An evolution in both is what is needed.

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@nicolasdelaforge7420

1 month ago

'Habituation' was discovered 2,000 years ago. Funny how we have to re-teach every notion every generation.

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@Eurydice870

1 month ago

I need this book. Thanks. Reminds me of David Foster Wallace's parable about the two fish, not understanding they sawm in water.

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@timmcardle2233

1 month ago

The part about speaking up hit home. Try speaking up to somebody on littering. Every time I've done it I've met hostility. That's not my problem it's a problem of society that accepts this. The same kind of society that has become so complacent it will accept the litter and trash of the Republican party and Donald Trump. Just like the folks who throw around the trash and get hostile with you for calling them on it; the folks will get hostile with you for calling them on helping to trash the country.

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@jannetteberends8730

1 month ago

I’ve got ADD, and have problems with automation. It’s not easy.

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