Afternoon Must-Read: Steven Johnson: We Are Living the Dream
Steven Johnson (2012): We’re living the dream; we just don’t realize it: “Over the past two decades…
…what have the U.S. trends been for the following important measures of social health: high school dropout rates, college enrollment, juvenile crime, drunken driving, traffic deaths, infant mortality, life expectancy, per capita gasoline consumption, workplace injuries, air pollution, divorce, male-female wage equality, charitable giving, voter turnout, per capita GDP and teen pregnancy? The answer for all of them is the same: The trend is positive…. The quality-of-life and civic health trends in the developing world are even more dramatic…. We are much more likely to hear about these negative trends than the positive ones for two primary reasons. First… the positive trends in our social health are coming from a… complex network of forces…. The public sector doesn’t have billions of dollars to spend on marketing campaigns to trumpet its successes…. We underestimate the amount of steady progress that continues around us, and we misunderstand where that progress comes from. We should celebrate these stories of progress, not so we can rest on our laurels but instead so we can inspire the next generation to build on that success.