I guess it is just much easier to forecast good news than bad ones; for
good news occurs rarely by chance and is most often the result of long
efforts. It is generally known well in advance when a fortunate
development will occur.
While bad news (sometimes predictable, such as layoffs, some conflicts or famines) generally occurs by surprise, without notice: It is in fact easier to destroy than to build; to do harm than good; to kill than to give life. And yet, we are far more fascinated by dangers than promises; by threats than hopes. Because bad news is information; while good news is stated in general well in advance.
This is though not the case for a tsunami, a terrorist attack, or a disease.
Read More: What can we expect from 2015? - Ziad Abdelnour
Thank You,
While bad news (sometimes predictable, such as layoffs, some conflicts or famines) generally occurs by surprise, without notice: It is in fact easier to destroy than to build; to do harm than good; to kill than to give life. And yet, we are far more fascinated by dangers than promises; by threats than hopes. Because bad news is information; while good news is stated in general well in advance.
This is though not the case for a tsunami, a terrorist attack, or a disease.
Read More: What can we expect from 2015? - Ziad Abdelnour
Thank You,