Flow Unleashed
In a conversation with Cameron, Andreas Krafft explains why hope is an existential human phenomenon needed to survive, flourish, and act, especially amid environmental, political, and societal crises. He describes hope as an emergent property with three necessary elements: a meaningful wish, belief that it is possible, and trust in personal and external resources to cope with setbacks. They discuss how young people have faced helplessness and a lack of positive prospects since the pandemic, and how negativity bias can fuel spirals of despair, countered by attention to positive experiences, strengths, solidarity, and success. Andres emphasises relationships—warning loneliness is a “hope killer”—and notes fear of disappointment often blocks hope, though disappointment is part of it. He outlines the Hope Barometer, a 15-year multinational survey mapping cultural patterns of hope and its links to wellbeing, resilience, values, and beliefs, and argues for new positive narratives to reduce polarisation and motivate shared societal goals. 00:00 Why Hope Matters 02:42 Hope Fuels Action 05:20 Three Elements of Hope 12:43 Hope in Hard Times 20:20 Negativity Bias Trap 25:15 Rebuilding Hope Daily 28:56 Belief and Disappointment 32:22 Hope Needs Connection 34:04 Love as a Metaphor 35:12 Rebuilding Hope Together 35:47 Hope Barometer Origins 38:26 Hope Across Cultures 40:33 Hope Links to Resilience 43:53 Crisis Focus Fuels Polarization 49:25 Young People and Lost Prospects 52:18 New Narratives for the Future 58:14 Practical Ways to Foster Hope 01:01:27 Books That Shaped Him 01:02:57 Hope Beyond the Self 01:08:51 Sharing the Candle of Hope 01:09:43 Final Thanks and Farewell For shownotes see: https://www.cameronnorsworthy.com/flow-unleashed To purchase the book ‘How to Find Flow’, visit https://geni.us/HowToFindFlow
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