Why we gravitate towards bad news - Deepstash

Why we gravitate towards bad news

The world has been getting better for a long time (even accounting for the 2 world wars) but most people think the good times are behind us. Matt Ridley, author of Rational Optimist, thinks we are positive about our community but think the world is on the brink of destruction because of the media.

There are psychological reasons for these tendencies:

  • we have a negativity bias so we are attracted to negativity
  • knowing bad stuff allows us to prepare ourselves
  • we are zero-sum thinkers: some people have to loose for other to gain

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