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The world is not burning. It is building. Look at the data, not the drama. The world is not getting worse; your news feed is just getting better at scaring you. Every day, we are bombarded with headlines about war, disaster, and collapse. But the data tells a completely different story. "Fact Over Fear" (inspired by Factfulness) arms you with the most powerful weapon against pessimism: reality.With hard data and clear charts, this book debunks the pervasive myths of global decline. Did you know that extreme poverty has halved in the last 20 years? That child mortality is at an all-time low? That we are safer, healthier, and better educated than any generation before us? Our brains are wired to pay attention to danger, which creates a distorted worldview.Stop letting your instincts and the media dictate your reality. Learn to see the long-term trends behind the breaking news. Adopting a "possibilistic" worldview doesn't mean ignoring problems; it means recognizing our capacity to solve them. This book is a cure for anxiety and a call to rational optimism.



