Don't be fooled by all the misery in the regular news feed. 2022 was filled with positive events. Animals making a comeback, AI breakthroughs, plastic being cleared from the oceans, smarter children, and many climate entrepreneurs.
A better and more reasonable public service should not be the fastest to report on an event. They shouldnβt even try to be. They should make a point out of being the slowest, to calmly take their time in finding out the actual facts and events and then publish their findings.
Negative headlines and pessimism are now trying to fool us that full self-driving is not happening anytime soon. That is wrong.
Husband: βAre you really the right person to be writing about this?β
After a thirty-day news fast, Tomas SΓΆderlund found his place in a lower, calmer, and more pleasant pace of information with greater positive energy - without feeling less informed. With a little distance from everything that happens, the big features stood out better.
Would we all become Mr. Hyde as soon as the thin veneer of civilization is scraped away? Anders Bolling has gotten himself food for thought.
We now have a new type of infrastructure β satellite networks. This infrastructure will transform both military and civilian operations and foster new thinking and innovation.
Sorry about the angry headline, but I'm just following the trend. Over the last 20 years headlines in news media have turned more and more negative and angry.
Terrorist crisis - refugee crisis - financial crisis - euro crisis - metoo crisis - pandemic crisis - Ukraine crisis - energy crisis. Should any gaps arise, the ever-luring climate crisis pops up.