Iβm a coach and author helping purpose-driven humans navigate a heavy world. I share π Good News for Humankind to shift our collective perspective, and the π± Antihero Project to help you make a contribution from a place of peace, not burnout. Join the daily ritual.
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April 8 2026 Good News for Humankind πYour daily spark of possibility β one real milestone for change from around the world. U.K. cancer death rates down to their lowest level on recordCancer Research UK data published in March 2026 confirms that UK cancer death rates have reached their lowest level on record β around 247 deaths per 100,000 people annually between 2022 and 2024, down 29% from the 1989 peak of 355 per 100,000. The rate fell 11% in just the past decade, with stomach cancer deaths down 34%, lung cancer down 22%, and ovarian cancer down 19%. Cervical cancer death rates have dropped 75% since the 1970s, driven by NHS screening programs and the HPV vaccine introduced in 2008. Researchers caution that liver, womb, and gallbladder cancer death rates are rising, and that NHS capacity pressures could slow future progress.
Antihero Project π±You've read the good news. Now, start making your own. You don't have to dream bigThe powers that be want us to do something big, bold, and remarkable with our lives. They want us to be great. They want us to "dream big." This encouragement has become so ubiquitous that we hardly even register it. We rarely take a moment to consider its merits. And it certainly does have some merits. So many of us learn to "play small" and artificially limit what is possible for us. If we're being generous, "dream big" simply asks us to let our imagination run free. That's wonderful. And yet, especially as someone who spends their days helping folks deal with burnout, I also hear something more sinister and destructive in it. I hear another echo of a society that finds meaning and safety in greatness, rather than goodness. I hear another echo of a culture deeply uncomfortable with peace, insisting on a life in which we are constantly hustling toward some distant, impossible goal. Just like our sleeping dreams, you don't actually get to choose your life aspirations. Not really. They arise within you. They are the universe showing you what wants to be created through you in this life. So donβt pressure yourself to dream big. Just dream. Be genuinely open to whatever dream wants to emerge through. Some of them may be bold and expansive. Others may be small, simple, and humble. It honestly makes no difference. In the grand scope of the universe, every dream is impossibly small. And in the humble scope of our lives, every dream has meaning. What matters is that you allow yourself to hear and trust the call of creation speaking through you. Love, βUnsubscribe | Preferences | Switch to weekly digest Peter Schulte Coaching LLC |
Iβm a coach and author helping purpose-driven humans navigate a heavy world. I share π Good News for Humankind to shift our collective perspective, and the π± Antihero Project to help you make a contribution from a place of peace, not burnout. Join the daily ritual.