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Fear feeds hate whilst progress motivates. Which one do we choose?
The world is falling apart, right? Wrong!
Many media and politicians make us feel we’re living in the worst of times. Nothing could be further from the truth as the video below shows.
11 reasons to be optimistic about our world Hardly anybody sees, hears or reads about it, but here a 10 reasons to actually be optimistic about our world Source: BrightVibes
Why we’re fed fear
So facts and feelings don’t match. How come? We believe that media and politicians are partially responsible for this discrepancy.
Politicians, and especially populist ‘leaders’, often use scare tactics. They appeal to people’s fears, and picture themselves as the ‘saviour in times of need’. At the same time, again generalising of course, media tend to focus on the anomaly, the exceptions. And most do this under the old-school, outdated, but most of all irresponsible assumption that ‘when it bleeds it leads’, that people just love bad news.
Well, do we have news for them… just Google the words ‘The news makes me’ and look at the auto-suggestions provided by Google.
Obviously people still watch & click on bad news, but where most media are wrong is when they think people like it. We are still drawn to negative news from the days we still lived in the stone ages and needed to know if there was a bear nearing that would be about to eat us alive…
The focus on negative stories is harmful. It paralyses us (why should we live more responsibly if the world is going to hell anyway?) and makes us depressed. Whilst stories about things that go well, about progress, about people making a positive difference, inspire us to follow in their footsteps. Like we said "Fear feeds hate, progress motivates".
But traditional media have not caught up on this notion yet. Which is remarkable given the success of more constructive and optimistic media like ourselves and many others.
"A falling tree makes more noise than a growing tree."
It’s time for the forest to make some noise 🙂
Hopefully you understand that by presenting these numbers, we do not mean to suggest there is no more inequality, that everything is honky-dory. Of course that is not the case. It is meant to illustrate that when put our minds to it, we can solve the big challenges we face. It serves to motivate us do to more to advance human potential, eradicate inequality and improve the state of our earth.
No room for complacency
We have made amazing progress. But there is so much more to do. Let us direct our energy to save our planet, advance human potential. We know we can. So let us do it!