Hey folks—
How do I remain an optimist about the human future, even as the planetary crisis worsens?
A few thoughts.
Alex
PS: A little more to chew on:
* More here on the mythological universal conversion event, and how we might think more clearly about the future.
* Why real optimism springs from grasping what fights are now winnable and why outspoken optimism is actually critical to winning those fights.
* The long-running debate about whether “optimistic” or “resolute” is the right description of this stance, and whether “steely-eyed optimism” splits the difference.
* I’ve written many times about how predatory delay is not only a strategy for playing out the end of the unsustainable, but is itself as a waning industry, for example here.
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