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In this thought-provoking video, science communicator Matt Ridley delves into the pervasive issue of pessimism and its impact on societal progress. He highlights how doomsayers and pessimists have historically hindered advancements, often mistaking caution for a belief that civilization is in decline. Ridley explores the roots of this skepticism, tracing it back to ancient Greece and noting its presence during pivotal moments in history, such as the bombings of Hiroshima and the Chernobyl disaster.

Despite significant technological advancements like the electric motor and photography during the 1830s, pessimism thrived, with critics doubting the potential of locomotives over stagecoaches. Ridley argues that this negative outlook appeals to all social classes, feeding our innate suspicion of the new and unfamiliar. He emphasizes that while caution is important, an overly pessimistic perspective can be misguided and detrimental to progress.

Join us as we unpack these ideas and challenge the prevailing narratives about progress and innovation. For a deeper understanding, check out Matt Ridley's book, "The Rational Optimist," and discover how optimism can reshape our view of the future. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions!

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