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Do You Have to Be an Optimist to Work Toward a Better World?

The New York Times – Business:

For professionals in fields such as suicide prevention and climate science, the future can seem bleak. But sometimes action is the most effective form of optimism.

Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
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