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Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by Rapture4real(m): 4:36am On Jun 29, 2022
I discovered that bad news spread and sell faster than good news.This is what the press/journalists feed upon. If somebody wins a scholarship,nobody will broadcast it but let the same person commit any crime,it will be advertised to the whole world without paying any dime. Why? Could this be the reason why bad news is more than good news?

I want our views please?
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by Biafranodogwu55: 4:38am On Jun 29, 2022
Because people always find a way to criticize good news

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Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by neonly: 4:48am On Jun 29, 2022
Because 90% of humans are jealous of success
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by VeryWickedMan: 5:07am On Jun 29, 2022
Una neva see anything

Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by robinso01(m): 5:41am On Jun 29, 2022
because people are always looking for bad things to use against someone, nation, etc
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by ajekpaks(m): 5:54am On Jun 29, 2022
Rapture4real:
I discovered that bad news spread and sell faster than good news.This is what the press/journalists feed upon. If somebody wins a scholarship,nobody will broadcast it but let the same person commit any crime,it will be advertised to the whole world without paying any dime. Why? Could this be the reason why bad news is more than good news?

I want our views please?
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by Jmichael1(m): 8:07am On Jun 29, 2022
VeryWickedMan:
Una neva see anything
dis ur name eeh....
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by Usorohtheman(m): 8:54am On Jun 29, 2022
The heart of man is desperately wicked...
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by Jameszinchenkov: 9:10am On Jun 29, 2022
If the Good news is for everyone ( Government begins free European style healthcare to all citizens) then such news will be spread fastly with joy. But when you have news like ( Otedola just bought ten houses for each of his children) while majority of Nigerians can’t have three meal how will such news spread with joy??
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by shogotermies(m): 9:20am On Jun 29, 2022
I know because everyone has a mindset that anything bad can happen anytime, anywhere and anyhow.
But not a lot of people believe miracles can help.
So when you tell someone a good news, they are in doubt if it truly happen.
But just tell someone another person is dead, the whole community will hear instantly.
Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by 40fy: 9:42am On Jun 29, 2022




**Bad news are like cars, you know, cars have lesser inertia, so lesser forces are needed to move them and when they move, they move quickly and accelerate faster; unlike Good news which are like trucks, they have greater inertia, so greater forces are needed and they accelerate slower!!!

**It's just all math and science!!! grin grin




**Nevertheless, fück the government!!!



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Re: Why Does Bad News Spread Faster Than Good News? by realstars: 9:46am On Jun 29, 2022
Bad news spreads faster because we have more bad people than the good one.

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