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When Reality Becomes Negotiable

How Emotional Authority Replaced Shared Standards—And What It’s Costing Us (The Shared Reality Series)

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When Reality Becomes Negotiable

De : Jarrod Weaver
Lu par : Jarrod Weaver, Lisa Weaver
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When Reality Becomes Negotiable examines a quiet but destabilizing shift in modern life: the replacement of shared standards with emotional authority. Across workplaces, families, institutions, and intimate relationships, feelings increasingly function as final arbiters of truth—reshaping how decisions are made, accountability is assigned, and conflict is navigated.

Rather than framing this shift as ideological or malicious, the book traces everyday patterns that many people recognize but struggle to name. It explores how language becomes leverage, how boundaries lose their grounding, how institutions avoid clarity to minimize backlash, and how individuals are left carrying emotional and structural weight that systems once held.

This is not a rejection of empathy, emotional awareness, or mental health. It is an examination of what happens when care is separated from structure—and when discomfort is treated as harm rather than a normal part of growth and coordination. Through grounded analysis and lived examples, the book shows how gaslighting can emerge without intent, why exhaustion becomes widespread, and why clarity increasingly feels dangerous.

As part of The Shared Reality Series, When Reality Becomes Negotiable offers a calm, non-ideological framework for understanding what has changed—and for rebuilding shared reality without returning to rigidity or cruelty.

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