Research shows that human beings have an inborn negativity bias: we tend to learn from, and use negative information far more than positive information. A degree of paranoia would have been useful for survival in a primitive environment full of dangers. Too much optimism might have made us take the rustling bush for a rabbit instead of a tiger, turning us into prey rather than predator real quick.
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Steven Pinker’s Case for Rational Optimism
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Research shows that human beings have an inborn negativity bias: we tend to learn from, and use negative information far more than positive information. A degree of paranoia would have been useful for survival in a primitive environment full of dangers. Too much optimism might have made us take the rustling bush for a rabbit instead of a tiger, turning us into prey rather than predator real quick.