This podcast episode features Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki discussing his book "Hope for Cynics," which argues against the common belief that humans are inherently selfish and mean, instead advocating for a mindset of hopeful skepticism that fosters trust and connection. Zaki delves into the detrimental impacts of cynicism on mental and physical health, relationships, and societal dynamics, while contrasting it with skepticism—a more open-minded approach to understanding humanity. He encourages listeners to actively combat cynicism through a three-step approach of thinking, acting, and sharing differently, recognizing the power of positive framing and real-world trust to help break the cycle of mistrust and despair.