2026: The Year to Be Optimistic

Every Sunday morning, I wake up to what has become my favorite newsletter: The Rational Optimist Society Newsletter. It generally highlights companies both large and small who are at the cutting edge - the very frontiers of knowledge in score of industries that are busy creating the future while the vast bulk of the media focuses on all the problems.

The original Rational Optimist was my friend Sir Matt Ridley, one of the greatest thinkers and writers of our age. He literally wrote the book on rational optimism. The author of many books, I believe his two most important are The Rational Optimist and The Evolution Of Everything. (I put this in my top five of must-read books!).

One of the frustrations of the entire Mauldin Economic leadership team is that so little is written about the amazing transformational technologies happening right before our eyes. Many are not yet investable ideas, but they are going to impact everything in our future. We decided to form The Rational Optimist Society and every week highlight the amazing progress being made throughout the world. We reached out to Matt Ridley, and not only did he agree to become the honorary founder, but he has also become very involved in working with our team to produce a weekly letter that is, quite frankly, my favorite Sunday read. It will always be free.

Over 20,000 people have already joined the community of thinkers at The Rational Optimist Society. You can sign up at the link and also browse through past letters and research papers.

I want us to start off 2026 with an understanding of how all of the problems we will face (and sadly, there will be more than a few) are going to be overwhelmed in the future by the progress being made. Yes, we have to deal with those problems, but we also want to make sure that we are taking advantage of the revolutions all around us.

This week’s letter will be an edited version of last week’s RSO letter: The Inaugural Rational Optimist Awards. It’s the Oscars for optimists, where we celebrate the most important breakthroughs of the year. Written by Stephen McBride, let it remind you of the fabulous future our children and grandchildren will live in. With that said, let’s jump in: