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Another study led by the University of Michigan showed that across 17
countries, from New Zealand to China, people on average showed stronger
emotional reactions (measured by skin conductance and heart
rate variability) to negative news stories. We’re more likely to spot angry faces than happy ones in a crowd, and many languages have a much wider
vocabulary for describing negative emotions than jolly ones.
Since that meeting, Mark Zuckerberg has announced the
first part of the Threads roadmap - making it
possible for people to see Threads posts within the
wider Fediverse. Mr. Rogers once said: ‘When I was a boy and I would see
scary things in the news, my mother would say to me: Look for the helpers.
But this wasn’t true for everyone, so the researchers say that there could be
a niche market for positive news, too. Here’s what they had to say.
It’s giving yourself permission to feel all your emotions without judgment while honoring your circumstances,
especially when you can’t change them.