πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge

As a Warp News Premium Supporter, you get access to the Optimist's Edge. The difference between what people believe and the facts. Because of negative headlines and a pessimistic world-view, people miss important trends. We do surveys of what people believe and compare that with the facts, giving you unique insights

Magnus Aschan 8 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Tech your empathy to the next level

Many people, wrongly, see technology as being opposed to closeness, compassion, and empathy. Knowing how technology truly can affect our empathy gives you an edge. Ready to get it?

Elina Holmgren Tyskling 10 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Find your flow and become more productive

Do you suffer from time anxiety? Then you probably don't have too little time, but use the time you've got in the wrong way. There are ways to change that – we show you how to find your flow and become more productive.

Anna RennΓ©us Guthrie 8 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: When cash no longer is king – this is what you need to know about cashless societies

Societies are going cashless, and there are a lot of benefits to this development. The cashless society is most likely not defined by opportunistic hacking crimes but by smoother payments, and a more connected world.

Magnus Aschan 13 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Can you tell the difference between AI and human writing?

49 percent think they could tell the difference between a text written by a computer and a human, according to our survey. Do you think you could?

Mathias Sundin 8 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Big batteries are the missing piece of the energy puzzle

Is building large battery storage as useful as building a big banana? Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison thought so, but the Tesla battery in Australia has surprised critics and shown us the missing piece of the energy puzzle.

Cornelia Ekvall 7 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist’s Edge: Should we fix Earth before going to space?

In our survey, a majority believes we should fix the problems on Earth before we go to space. But without space, we will have a much harder time fixing problems on Earth. Here is why.

Magnus Aschan 10 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Spending Time With Kids

Screen time, career, exercise, and hobbies. Most parents have a guilty conscience because they feel that they don't spend enough time with their children and, according to our survey, most people believe that we spend less time with our children now than in the past. But is it really true?

Eric Porper 6 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Video games rot your brain... not!

The ancient statement that games are bad for you are getting old, and not in a good way. In this article, you get the edge of how video games can help you grow attractive traits and skills that help you both in private- and work life.

Eric Porper 6 min read

πŸ’‘ Optimist's Edge: Media headlines on bitcoin are wrong – again

The media has portrayed Bitcoin as an environmental disaster. But in this article, we will tell you why it might be more energy-efficient than alternatives.