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Pessimism vs. Optimism

Pessimism vs. Optimism

FromQuran Talk


Pessimism vs. Optimism

FromQuran Talk

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19 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2019
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Podcast episode

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Evolution vs. De-evolution
Sign of intelligence is that new information is created
E. coli Long-term Experiment on Evolution -
Started 24 February 1988.[2]
66,000 in November 2016.[3]
No new molecular machines
No newly designed cell structures
No new protein-coding sections of DNA
Evolution vs De-Evolution
Example of how to make a car go faster - throw out the seats
http://myxo.css.msu.edu/ecoli/
Because it is easier to destroy than to build
Ask you what are some decisions in your life you can make to make your life worse?
Easy 
Run out in front of traffic
Poke your eyes out
Burn all your savings
Hit your head with a hammer
Hold your breath underwater until you pass out
If I ask you what can be done to make the future WORSE
You can probably come up with a whole bunch of ideas
Ask you what decisions you can make to make your life BETTER?
Little harder -
At best you will come up with ideas of what to remove not what to add
Easier to break down rather than to build 
Because it is easier to destroy than to build
If I ask you what can you do to make the future better
More difficult
Easier to point out the downside and all the reasons something can fail rather than how it can succeed
But more ideas does not mean that the ideas are any better - but makes us feel smart
Typically an inherent bias that we equate things that we can imagine as more likely than things we can’t …e.g.e shark attacks
Pessimism isn't just more common than optimism, it also sounds smarter.
Pessimist are intellectually captivating, and people pay more attention to them rather than optimist who are often viewed as an oblivious sucker.
If you say the world has been getting better you may get away with being called naïve and insensitive.
Harvard professor Teresa Amabile shows that those publishing negative book reviews are seen as smarter and more competent than those giving positive reviews of the same book. "Only pessimism sounds profound. Optimism sounds superficial," she wrote.
Why?
Here are a few other reasons I've observed for why pessimism gets so much attention.
[4:147] What will GOD gain from punishing you, if you became appreciative and believed? GOD is Appreciative, Omniscient.
Complaining makes us feel like we are smart
There is a form of an iQ/creativity test where the objective is to see how many ideas you can come up in a given amount of time:
What can you do with a brick?
Come up with different ways that someone can go from place to another?
The more answers one comes up with the smarter they feel
This is good for creativity, but there are somethings that the quantity of answers is not what is important but the quality
1. Optimism appears oblivious to risks, so by default pessimism looks more intelligent. 
2. Pessimism requires action, whereas optimism means staying the course. Pessimism is "SELL, GET OUT, RUN," which grabs your attention because it's an action you need to take right now. You don't want to read the article later or skim over the details, because you might get hurt. Optimism is mostly, "Don't worry, stay the course, we'll be alright," which is easy to ignore since it doesn't require doing anything. 
3. Optimism sounds like a sales pitch, while pessimism sounds like someone trying to help you. And that's often the truth. But in general, most of the time, optimism is the correct default setting, and pessimism can be as big a sales pitch as anything – especially if it's around emotional topics like money and politics. 
4. Pessimists extrapolate present trends without accounting for how reliably markets adapt. That's important, because pessimistic views often start with a foundation of rational analysis, so the warning appears as reasonable as it is scary.
Thomas Malthus 1800
Prophets were the ultimate optimist - that after we die
Released:
Apr 5, 2019
Format:
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