A World in Decline? Things Were Better in the Good Old Days
Briefly

Declinism is a cognitive bias characterized by a belief that the past was better than the present, fostered by nostalgia and negative reporting.
Individuals with declinist views tend to romanticize their memories, often overlooking critical experiences from the past while focusing on perceived declines.
The increasing prevalence of declinism may be exacerbated by negative news cycles and politicians' rhetoric that emphasizes failure and decline over progress.
Addressing declinism requires de-biasing strategies, such as presenting objective statistics that reflect changes and improvements over time.
Read at Psychology Today
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