Normalkening
Normalkening is a term that emerged from philosophical discussions, particularly within the realm of phenomenology and existentialism, to describe a state of being or perception that is considered ordinary, mundane, or the default experience. It refers to the everyday reality that individuals inhabit and take for granted, often without conscious reflection on its underlying structures or assumptions. This concept contrasts with experiences that are deemed extraordinary, unusual, or disruptive to the typical flow of life.
The notion of normalkening suggests that what is considered "normal" is not necessarily objective or universally
However, the concept also implies that this state of normalkening can be challenged or interrogated. Philosophical