The Rich Roll Podcast

Doug Abrams On Why Hope Is The Antidote For Apathy

Jan 17, 2022
Doug Abrams, a literary agent and co-author of 'The Book of Hope' with Jane Goodall, discusses the crucial role of hope in facing global challenges. He explores how hope can combat feelings of helplessness and offers strategies for cultivating it through empathy and moral commitment. Insights from Goodall's legacy emphasize the interconnectedness of humanity and nature, illustrating how collective action can drive positive change. The conversation also highlights the importance of nurturing hope in younger generations as a pathway to resilience and progress.
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INSIGHT

Hope's Neurological Basis

  • Hope originates in the prefrontal cortex, linked to language, future thinking, and problem-solving.
  • Humans are "hope-fear creatures," operating from either the hopeful prefrontal cortex or the fear-driven ancient brain.
ANECDOTE

Personalizing Hope

  • Douglas Abrams began the Book of Hope while dealing with his father's illness and his son's injury.
  • This personal experience deepened his understanding of hope beyond a theoretical concept.
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Hope as a Social Gift

  • Hope is a social gift that we give and receive, fostering mutual support during challenges.
  • Hope and hopelessness are contagious, highlighting our interconnectedness.
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