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It's funny, but I actually have more innate suspicion of people saying "it's not so bad" than I do of the doomsayers--and I know better. One of my favorite quips is "just because it confirms your worst fears doesn't make it true." (And I often have to use it as a mantra to remind myself that I know better than to believe whatever bleak headline someone just shared on Facebook.)

For those who find Rosling interesting, I'd recommend http://www.gapminder.org/ , which includes the tool he talks about in his TED presentation.

There is something to learn from Hans Rosling - Fighting with facts without getting angry.