L'optimisme, ce n'est pas le refus de voir ce qui ne va pas, c'est le désir de ne pas s'y attarder. // Donne moi le courage de changer les choses que je peux changer, la sérénité d'accepter celles que je ne peux pas changer, et la sagesse de distinguer entre les deux. (Marc Aurèle) // Don't raise your voice; improve your argument. (Desmond Tutu) // Be the change you want to see in the world. (Gandhi)

10.5.18



Factfulness is … recognizing when we get negative news, and remembering that information about bad events is much more likely to reach us. When things are getting better we often don’t hear about them. This gives us a systematically too-negative impression of the world around us, which is very stressful. To control the negativity instinct, expect bad news. 


Convince yourself that things can be both better and bad.
Good news is not news. Good news is almost never reported. 
So news is almost always bad. When you see bad news, ask whether equally positive news would have reached you. 

Gradual improvement is not news. 
When a trend is gradually improving, with periodic dips, you are more likely to notice the dips than the overall improvement. 

More news does not equal more suffering. More bad news is sometimes due to better surveillance of suffering, not a worsening world. 

Beware of rosy pasts. People often glorify their early experiences, and nations often glorify their histories.


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