“It robs us of hope.”

– Adam Grant (X = @AdamMGrant)

Adam Grant is an organisational psychologist and bestselling author who explores the science of motivation, generosity, rethinking, and potential.

His insights to the human condition are often inspiring.

The above is an extract of a recent tweet:

“Catastrophizing the world’s problems doesn’t motivate us to solve them. It robs us of hope.

Spreading doom and gloom is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Failing to see a way to change drains our will to act.

Progress doesn’t require positivity. It rests on a sense of possibility.”

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If you are a regular reader of my blogs you will know “hope lives here” and his words at the end of this tweet promote hope.

More power to him.

PS: I love coffee. BuyMeACoffee, leave a message with a date and time and we can share it, remotely, at the same time, and think about the Cosmos.

In the meantime, take care of yourself and if you can, someone else, too, because as Adam Smith said, “we naturally desire not only to be loved but to be lovely”.

Remember, hope lives here.

Opening image credit: https://twitter.com/AdamMGrant

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