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Christian Prasser's New Book Challenges Crisis Mindset

Prasser challenges our negativity bias. His book shows progress in areas like child labor, medicine, and education, offering a realistic vision of a better future.

In this image I can see a poster which has so many buildings and text highlighted on it.
In this image I can see a poster which has so many buildings and text highlighted on it.

Christian Prasser's New Book Challenges Crisis Mindset

Christian Prasser's latest book, 'Not everything is getting worse,' challenges the common perception of a world in constant crisis. The financial expert and author argues that our focus on negativity overlooks significant progress learning. The book, priced at 9.99 €, is now available at Thalia.

Prasser believes hope is not mere wishful thinking but a catalyst for change. He argues that our worldview is distorted by a negativity bias, causing us to overlook positive developments. To counter this, Prasser's book shifts the focus to real progress residential.

The book highlights examples such as the decrease in child labor worldwide, advances in medicine, and increased access to education through digital platforms. It provides a realistic vision of 2035, showing a fairer, more climate-aware, and democratic world based on existing developments. Prasser, known for explaining complex topics in a motivating and down-to-earth way, aims to inspire hope and courage with substance.

Prasser's 'Not everything is getting worse' is not a classic guidebook but a call to change perspective and attitude. It reminds us that the first step towards a better future begins in the mind. The book is a timely reminder that progress, though often overlooked, is indeed happening.

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