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Most people are individually optimistic, but think the world is falling apart

7 days ago
  • #perception-gap
  • #media-influence
  • #collective-pessimism
  • Many people feel personally optimistic but believe society is in decline, creating a perception gap.
  • Surveys show global pessimism, especially in richer countries, despite improvements in living standards in lower-income nations.
  • People tend to be more optimistic about their personal lives than about their country or the world.
  • There is a consistent underestimation of others' happiness and support for issues like climate action.
  • Media focus on negative news contributes to collective pessimism, as bad events are more newsworthy than slow progress.
  • Agency and control play a role in optimism; people feel more in control of their personal lives than national or global issues.
  • Collective pessimism can undermine social cohesion and motivation to address global challenges like climate change.
  • Historical data shows that awareness of past progress correlates with future optimism about global improvement.