

132. Is It Wrong to Enjoy Yourself While the World Is Burning?
24 snips Jan 29, 2023
Are we overreacting to global crises, or is optimism warranted? The hosts explore the moral dilemmas between personal joy and global responsibility. They discuss how historical progress in health and education often gets overshadowed by negativity. You'll hear intriguing insights on altruism's complexities, shaped by context, and reflections on emotional responses, like crying. As feelings of helplessness loom, the conversation emphasizes taking small, meaningful actions to foster hope in uncertain times.
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Improving Global Prosperity
- Global measures of human prosperity have vastly improved over the last few centuries.
- These include child mortality, literacy, and extreme poverty rates, despite a growing population.
Population and Food Production
- When the global population hit 1 billion, experts predicted mass starvation.
- Today, approaching 8 billion, food production is abundant, with distribution being the main challenge.
Progress and Problem-Solving
- Things are getting better in the macro, not worse.
- Humans focus on remaining problems after solving others, driving further progress.