How We Live
We are hard-wired to take care of each other and solve problems.

In August 2020 Future Crunch set out on a simple mission: to find one human every week who was making the world a better place. Now they've got 100 stories to tell.

"The project was inspired by Rutger Bregman’s book Humankind: A Hopeful History, which challenges the assumption of humans as inherently selfish and competitive. Bregman argues that this is wrong, that in truth we are hard-wired to take care of each other and solve problems, and this innate kindness and collaboration in the face of obstacles is what has led to our flourishing as a species. It's a radically different perspective from what we see in the news, which exposes the worst of us – corruption, destruction, and intolerance – on loop, 24/7." - Amy Rose

Article: Humankind. What We Learned from One Hundred Stories About People Stitching the World Back Together.