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Factfulness

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The stress-reducing habit of only carrying opinions for which you have strong supporting facts. @annagapminder @olarosling @gapminder

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Our O'Shaughnessy Ventures Fellow Tony Morley gifted me a copy of this book and while I had already read it, I started re-reading it and was reminded how good it is. I recommend getting a copy if you haven't read it, great stuff.

Our <a href="/osventuresllc/">O'Shaughnessy Ventures</a> Fellow <a href="/tonymmorley/">Tony Morley</a> gifted me a copy of this book and while I had already read it, I started re-reading it and was reminded how good it is. 

I recommend getting a copy if you haven't read it, great stuff.
Gapminder (@gapminder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why don't you hear about oil spills in the news right now? The number of oil tanker spills have decreased enormously. (To light up December's darkness, we are publishing little-known improvements every day.) gapminder.org/70

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Almost half of all countries have had a woman head of state or government at some point in their history. That is the "little-known improvement" of December 4th, and we'll post another one every day in December. gapminder.org/10

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Announcement: The next book for the #CWABookClub Factfulness: Ten reasons we’re wrong about the world - and why things are better than you think. A 2018 book by Swedish physician, professor and statistician Hans Rosling with his son Ola Rosling and daughter-in-law Anna Rosling.

Announcement: The next book for the #CWABookClub Factfulness: Ten reasons we’re wrong about the world - and why things are better than you think. A 2018 book by Swedish physician, professor and statistician Hans Rosling with his son Ola Rosling and daughter-in-law Anna Rosling.
Gapminder (@gapminder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's Gapminder's improvement of the day: Child labor steadily decreased until 2016, as more and more parents could afford to send their children to school. Most people don't know about this gigantic change and, therefore, they can't imagine that one day, all children could go

Ola Rosling (@olarosling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Burn-Murdoch Glad you loved Factfulness ! 😁 I can agree that your particular use of the term Developed World in this case is not very mislead. Agreed! But WEO’s binary worldview is pure surealism. Try motivate in what way Malawi and Malaysia belong in the same group? 1/2

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The world is full of problems, which people are often very aware of. But most people have no idea about the many improvements we have visualized, and therefore they lose hope for the future and think the world is doomed. gapminder.org/i

The world is full of problems, which people are often very aware of. But most people have no idea about the many improvements we have visualized, and therefore they lose hope for the future and think the world is doomed.
gapminder.org/i
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The many bad things that happened in 2023 are easy to remember. But the good things are easy to forget. We have made a list of 100 positive stories from 2023 that might make you feel differently about the 12 months that went by… #positivenews gapminder.org/pos23

The many bad things that happened in 2023 are easy to remember. But the good things are easy to forget. We have made a list of 100 positive stories from 2023 that might make you feel differently about the 12 months that went by… #positivenews
gapminder.org/pos23
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Some things are worse than you think! The #Gaza Famine victims are 81% of global famine-risk-population. 0.57M in Gaza are in The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification's category 5 out of 0.7M worldwide. But as most plp overestimate suffering, and think famine is common, they don't see: Gaza is extreme!

Some things are worse than you think! The #Gaza Famine victims are 81% of global famine-risk-population. 0.57M in Gaza are in <a href="/theIPCinfo/">The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification</a>'s category 5 out of 0.7M worldwide. But as most plp overestimate suffering, and think famine is common, they don't see: Gaza is extreme!
Ola Rosling (@olarosling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daniel Ek Elon Musk Most plp are wrong about tons of macrotrends. They’ll keep relying on misguided intuition as long as they get away with pretending to know. Data usage takes more time than guesswork. Global policy won’t become fact-based until we have required learnings in politics and business.

Ola Rosling (@olarosling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a science geek with an interest in public health? You probably imagine people like you know more about the future of global health than others… Watch me present some test results at 10:20 in Stockholm at the Nobel Week Dialogues today: svtplay.se/video/ePvVQGV/…