'Shifting Baseline Syndrome'

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Apparently, this is the human adaptability of perceiving what's 'normal'. It basically means that we adjust to ever-increasing changes and adapt to a constantly-changing sense of normal.

Usually applied to ecological change, I reckon it can be applied to most of society just as equally though, these days.

We live in strange times 🤔
 
It's like living with pain, 24/7
It becomes the new normal, and you learn to continue to function as if nothing is wrong.
If anyone else were to wake up in the morning in that much pain they'd be calling in sick and heading off to hospital.

It's not much fun, actually😔
I hear that! Knackered knees, and some sort of back issue makes Ibuprofen a staple of my diet 🤔

And to top it all, I knackered my AC joint earlier today trying to loosen seized bolts. Tomorrow will be yet another new normal 🙄
 
Interesting post and one ive spoken about before, perhaps if we took our grandparents on a ramble through our favourite forests and fields they'd be asking where all the wildlife was??
I remember being told that if we'd looked out of a window in the 1960s and seen 100 of anything passing by, ducks in this example, looking through that same window today, you'll only count 30 ducks. And wed be telling everyone wed seen alot of ducks that morning.
The baseline has indeed shifted.
Note; I cant confirm anything from the 60s myself being a much more recent model.
 
Interesting post and one ive spoken about before, perhaps if we took our grandparents on a ramble through our favourite forests and fields they'd be asking where all the wildlife was??
I remember being told that if we'd looked out of a window in the 1960s and seen 100 of anything passing by, ducks in this example, looking through that same window today, you'll only count 30 ducks. And wed be telling everyone wed seen alot of ducks that morning.
The baseline has indeed shifted.
Note; I cant confirm anything from the 60s myself being a much more recent model.
I think we perceive the things lost quite differently from the things gained - and lack balance.

Case in point. As a youngster (45 years ago) we used to travel out of state for deer, as the local deer population was very small. Our gun season was 3 days long with 1 deer allowed. Now, it’s as long as a month and often up to 8 tags available

Could say the same about canids. As a youth if we trapped a coyote it was in the local paper, yet even young knuckleheads could trap a dozen fox. Now it’s reversed - some areas a fox is hard to find and coyotes are everywhere.

We currently have had our first bobcat season, an animal absent for many years, and bears are appearing more and more frequently

Don’t even get me started on waterfowl - some species declining or shifting range while others expand and move into new areas
 
If only it were that simple 😔

Chronic regional pain syndrome at a guess. Something akin to an autoimmune response sometimes for no reason at all and also following trauma. Skin discolouration, hair and nail problems in affected areas due to blood flow change. Flairs for not apparent reason and feels like you’ve been hit with a car again in my case.

There are multiple other causes ME/CFS/Fibromyalgia my partner is a health psychologist in this area. Very complex conditions not understood by many doctors.
 
Chronic regional pain syndrome at a guess. Something akin to an autoimmune response sometimes for no reason at all and also following trauma. Skin discolouration, hair and nail problems in affected areas due to blood flow change. Flairs for not apparent reason and feels like you’ve been hit with a car again in my case.

There are multiple other causes ME/CFS/Fibromyalgia my partner is a health psychologist in this area. Very complex conditions not understood by many doctors.
No, not Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome.
I have had debilitating degenerative autoimmune condition for around 8 years now.
It's a bastard of a thing.
Life goes on, but with a new shifting baseline of normal.
Hence the pertinence to this thread.
(Today I managed to get dressed unaided, therefore today is a "good" day for me, but it might not feel so good to someone who didn't have the same baseline as me).
 
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