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Why We Humanize Objects and Dehumanize People: The Psychology of Social Power

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EP 130. Human beings experience one another through the public, social interactions we call everyday life. We navigate a complex world of connection, cooperation, attraction, approval, avoidance, and belonging—constantly weighing whether to move toward others or pull away. Every conversation, gathering, relationship, and environment subtly influences how we regulate ourselves socially and emotionally.

Attraction often begins on the surface—through appearance, tone of voice, confidence, status, or shared value systems. We choose partners, friendships, social circles, vehicles, pets, clothing, and even identities based on how they feel, how they reflect our self-image, and how they signal belonging. We naturally assign meaning to what we love. We anthropomorphize animals, cars, and even objects that provide comfort, identity, or companionship.

But on the far end of that same psychological spectrum lies a dangerous counterforce: dehumanization. When a person is mentally reduced to a label, object, threat, or outsider, empathy collapses. Indifference replaces compassion. Equality erodes. The human nervous system can move from connection to emotional distancing with astonishing speed—especially under stress, fear, tribal thinking, or perceived social threat.

This is why self-regulation, mindful awareness, and emotional intelligence are not optional skills—they are safeguards for humanity itself. When the body becomes dysregulated, the mind follows. Beliefs harden. Empathy fades. Control weakens. But when we remain centered and self-aware, we protect our capacity for compassion, restraint, perspective, and ethical action—even in high-stress, emotionally charged situations.

Being grounded in the body and aware of the mind preserves autonomy. It keeps kindness accessible. It ensures that power does not override empathy, that fear does not override reason, and that instinct does not override conscience.

This is the work of human mastery in a social world.

Take care—and walk well.

Hey folks, let me know what you think about the Running Man Podcast. Let me know where you're from and how you are doing in your little part of the world!

Support the show

intro outro music for episodes 1 through 111 done by Jonathan Dominguez Rogue musician. He can be found on youtube at Lazyman2303.

New musical intro and outro music created by Ed Fernandez guitarist extraordinaire. To get in contact with Ed please send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward him the contact.

Donations are not expected but most certainly appreciated. Any funds will go toward further development of the podcast for equipment as we we grow the podcast. Many thanks in advance.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2216464/support

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EP 130. Human beings experience one another through the public, social interactions we call everyday life. We navigate a complex world of connection, cooperation, attraction, approval, avoidance, and belonging—constantly weighing whether to move toward others or pull away. Every conversation, gathering, relationship, and environment subtly influences how we regulate ourselves socially and emotionally.

Attraction often begins on the surface—through appearance, tone of voice, confidence, status, or shared value systems. We choose partners, friendships, social circles, vehicles, pets, clothing, and even identities based on how they feel, how they reflect our self-image, and how they signal belonging. We naturally assign meaning to what we love. We anthropomorphize animals, cars, and even objects that provide comfort, identity, or companionship.

But on the far end of that same psychological spectrum lies a dangerous counterforce: dehumanization. When a person is mentally reduced to a label, object, threat, or outsider, empathy collapses. Indifference replaces compassion. Equality erodes. The human nervous system can move from connection to emotional distancing with astonishing speed—especially under stress, fear, tribal thinking, or perceived social threat.

This is why self-regulation, mindful awareness, and emotional intelligence are not optional skills—they are safeguards for humanity itself. When the body becomes dysregulated, the mind follows. Beliefs harden. Empathy fades. Control weakens. But when we remain centered and self-aware, we protect our capacity for compassion, restraint, perspective, and ethical action—even in high-stress, emotionally charged situations.

Being grounded in the body and aware of the mind preserves autonomy. It keeps kindness accessible. It ensures that power does not override empathy, that fear does not override reason, and that instinct does not override conscience.

This is the work of human mastery in a social world.

Take care—and walk well.

Hey folks, let me know what you think about the Running Man Podcast. Let me know where you're from and how you are doing in your little part of the world!

Support the show

intro outro music for episodes 1 through 111 done by Jonathan Dominguez Rogue musician. He can be found on youtube at Lazyman2303.

New musical intro and outro music created by Ed Fernandez guitarist extraordinaire. To get in contact with Ed please send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward him the contact.

Donations are not expected but most certainly appreciated. Any funds will go toward further development of the podcast for equipment as we we grow the podcast. Many thanks in advance.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2216464/support

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