In June 1990 while free rock climbing, Dõv Baron fell approximately 120 feet and landed on his face. The impact shattered most of the bone structure of his face, disintegrating some of his upper jaw and fracturing his lower jaw in four places. After nine reconstructive surgeries, no external evidence remains of the damage however, this experience was life changing.

Why We Unconsciously Protect What Hurts Us
Why do people repeatedly defend emotional realities that hurt them? Dov Baron explores how emotional familiarity silently shapes identity, perception, relationships, leadership, and human behaviour through Emotional Meaning Architecture©.

