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  <title>The Power of the Overton Window</title>
  <description>How do ideas that were once unthinkable become accepted policy? In this conversation with Royalty Exchange cofounder Gary Young, we discuss the  Overton window — the range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time — and what it means for entrepreneurs. The concept, named after Joseph P. Overton, frames the range of policies that a politician can recommend without appearing too extreme in order to gain (or keep) public office, given the climate of public opinion at that time.&amp;amp;nbsp; The concept offers a helpful way for entrepreneurs to think about their own individual biases and the ideas that shape their daily reality. Many of these can be self-limiting, so it’s helpful to examine them. I outline four ways Overton windows change over history: 1) Crisis mover (9/11, Covid-19). 2) Gradual persuasion (same-sex marriage, decriminalizing drugs). 3) Charismatic salesman (MLK with civil rights, Ronald Reagan with taxes). 4) Provocateur (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tucker Max, Malcolm X). Gary adds a fifth way:&amp;amp;nbsp; 5) A shift in media technology that allows people to observe variances in different people’s Overton windows (talk radio, social media). Our advice:  Know what boundaries you’re operating within. Test where they are and see if they’re useful.&amp;amp;nbsp; Don’t be an agent of the Overton window, by shaming and guilting people for their thoughts and actions. Independent thinking will help get you out of an Overton window. Be an anti-agent: Speak the truth (see “The Turkey Problem” episode) and plant seeds in people’s heads.  Resources “What You Can’t Say,” by Paul Graham “The Turkey Problem” (previous SmithSense episode) </description>
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