Submitted by tonymmorley t3_yi93km in Futurology
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Test19s t1_iujdhzi wrote
Let’s hope all these gains are sustainable and aren’t built on mortgaging our future.
FuturologyBot t1_iuhlakn wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/tonymmorley:
Building a better future for civilization requires believing a better future is possible as a fundamental prerequisite.
>“On what principle is it, that when we see nothing but improvement behind us, we are to expect nothing but deterioration before us?” — Thomas Babington Macaulay, Review of Southey’s Colloquies on Society, c. 1830 📈
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>"Over the last 200 years, the lives of average people in every country have been radically transformed and improved. In our modern day, we are living longer and are more prosperous than ever before — in both high-income and low-income countries. And while progress forward is by no means progress completed nor a guarantee of progress to come, the remarkable improvements in global living standards serve, not as a high water or finish line, but rather as a source of inspiration and hope."
From #1. Life expectancy to #3. Indoor air pollution, and from #7. Safe water and sanitation to #6. Literacy, here are "9 astonishing ways that living standards have improved around the world"
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GrouchySquash8923 t1_iujhbld wrote
I am deeply saddened by what has happened in the Ukraine. All those innocent people that lost their lives. May this world be more peaceful in the future.
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tonymmorley OP t1_iuhiiin wrote
Building a better future for civilization requires believing a better future is possible as a fundamental prerequisite.
>“On what principle is it, that when we see nothing but improvement behind us, we are to expect nothing but deterioration before us?” — Thomas Babington Macaulay, Review of Southey’s Colloquies on Society, c. 1830 📈
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>"Over the last 200 years, the lives of average people in every country have been radically transformed and improved. In our modern day, we are living longer and are more prosperous than ever before — in both high-income and low-income countries. And while progress forward is by no means progress completed nor a guarantee of progress to come, the remarkable improvements in global living standards serve, not as a high water or finish line, but rather as a source of inspiration and hope."
From #1. Life expectancy to #3. Indoor air pollution, and from #7. Safe water and sanitation to #6. Literacy, here are "9 astonishing ways that living standards have improved around the world"