The Optimist’s Telescope

Cover of The Optimist's Telescope by Bina Venkataraman
Publisher: Penguin US
Year: 2019
Language: english
Edition: 1
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780735219496
ISBN-10: 0735219494
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The Optimist’s Telescope by Bina Venkataraman, published by Penguin US on August 27, 2019, is a thought-provoking exploration of how to make better long-term decisions in various aspects of life, including finances, health, and community well-being. In this 336-page edition, Venkataraman, a former climate adviser, addresses the challenges posed by a culture of instant gratification and the consequences of shortsightedness. Through her storytelling approach, she examines the importance of planning for the future and the impact of our decisions on ourselves and society.

Readers will find insights drawn from Venkataraman’s global reporting and research in fields such as biology, psychology, and economics. The book discusses historical and contemporary examples, from ancient Pompeii to modern-day Fukushima, to illustrate how we can adopt practices that promote long-term thinking. By dispelling the notion that human nature is inherently reckless, The Optimist’s Telescope offers practical strategies for individuals and communities to forge a more sustainable future.


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Named a Best Book of 2019 by NPR “How might we mitigate losses caused by shortsightedness? Bina Venkataraman, a former climate adviser to the Obama administration, brings a storyteller’s eye to this question. . . .  She is also deeply informed about the relevant science.” —The New York Times Book Review A trailblazing exploration of how we can plan better for the future: our own, our families’, and our society’s.   Instant gratification is the norm today—in our lives, our culture, our economy, and our politics. Many of us have forgotten (if we ever learned) how to make smart decisions for the long run. Whether it comes to our finances, our health, our communities, or our planet, it’s easy to avoid thinking ahead. The consequences of this immediacy are stark: Deadly outbreaks spread because leaders failed to act on early warning signs. Companies that fail to invest stagnate and fall behind. Hurricanes and wildfires turn deadly for communities that could have taken more precaution. Today more than ever, all of us need to know how we can make better long-term decisions in our lives, businesses, and society. Bina Venkataraman sees the way forward. A journalist and former adviser in the Obama White House, she helped communities and businesses prepare for climate change, and she learned firsthand why people don’t think ahead—and what can be done to change that. In The Optimist’s Telescope, she draws from stories she has reported around the world and new research in biology, psychology, and economics to explain how we can make decisions that benefit us over time. With examples from ancient Pompeii to modern-day Fukushima, she dispels the myth that human nature is impossibly reckless and highlights the surprising practices each of us can adopt in our own lives—and the ones we must fight for as a society. The result is a book brimming with the ideas and insights all of us need in order to forge a better future.

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