Thank you for this important reminder that progress is possible, but not inevitable. We need to learn from the past, identify effective causes, and work like hell to keep moving forward.
Dear Stefan Sagmeister, I also found this trough the SZ and like the optimistic approach, but in a way it is also highly naive to focus only on the sunny side of progress in sciences, I mean when you look at the current challenges of dramatically increasing global warming, rising sea levels, worlds exploding population, 68 Million refugees worldwide, rapid exploitation of natural resources - how about you talk a little of the other numbers in your next film?
Thank you Mr. Sagmeister for this uplifting video. The Feuilleton of Süddeutsche Zeitung brought me here. Good luck for your further work.
Thank you for this important reminder that progress is possible, but not inevitable. We need to learn from the past, identify effective causes, and work like hell to keep moving forward.
this is just beautiful.
Dear Stefan Sagmeister, I also found this trough the SZ and like the optimistic approach, but in a way it is also highly naive to focus only on the sunny side of progress in sciences, I mean when you look at the current challenges of dramatically increasing global warming, rising sea levels, worlds exploding population, 68 Million refugees worldwide, rapid exploitation of natural resources - how about you talk a little of the other numbers in your next film?
I feel those challenges are very well covered by cable news and Twitter, there is no need for me to add to it.