Warning that “the end is near” might seem a bit extreme — but, certainly, there’s a sense that the world is headed to hell in a handbasket.
Depression, economic instability, global tensions, political divides… There’s an endless list of social, cultural and political reasons to feel perfectly pessimistic about the world we’re leaving to younger generations. (Actually, younger generations are, themselves, among the many reasons for concern. After all, us adults always worry about “kids these days.”)
However, is all this pessimism and depression really warranted?
Michael Schaus and Dowd Muska dive into some of the more disturbing trends of our modern era and dig deep to find reasons for optimism in our decidedly strange world. Surprisingly, it turns out there are plenty of reason to keep a hopeful attitude about the future — even if it does require a glass of whiskey and a sabbatical from social media to enjoy it.
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Michael Schaus is the founder of Schaus Creative LLC — a creative studio dedicated to helping organizations, businesses and activists tell their story and motivate change. Learn more by visiting SchausCreative.com.
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Burning witches in the modern era
When we look back on the “logic” of identifying witches in the 16th century, one can easily conclude that, several hundred years ago, humans were pretty much idiots. The truth, however, is that we’ve never really stopped being idiots — our unprecedented access to better ideas, information and knowledge notwithstanding. Tell us a story we want to hear, give us some lofty-sounding rationalization for our worst impulses, and (as a group) we’ll believe just about anything. (Or burn just about anyone.)
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