Balancing the truth of our evil with hope
We live in the safest period in human history. Data on data on data supports this.
The information we see and talk about matters. The media often tells a different story than the reality, which is a decrease in violence/wars, and an increase in access to food, education/literacy, and health care over the past centuries.
We do not understand how bad the past was, so we do not understand how much better our present reality really is.
In addition to being pessimistic about the future, we are also unaware of past improvements.
And this gets really tricky because there are still awful injustices across our country and globe for large groups of people.
If we over-focus on the truth of our evil, we become jaded and hopeless.
If we over-focus on the optimistic reality that, as a world, things are getting better, we discredit the real pain and suffering millions are unnecessarily experiencing.
The solution: be real about the bad and intentional in sharing real stories of hope.
Balance this line. When we overshare the stories from only one side of the coin, we are hurting ourselves and children.
Build hope.
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