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Did you hear about the HAPPY NEWS? what do you think about it? should we focus on happy and positive news instead of bad ones?

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Question added by Tasneem Tahir
Date Posted: 2019/04/02
Waseem Basha
by Waseem Basha , Manager , Plugged gaming cafe (PUBG,Overwatch,League of legends,World of warcraft,Dota ...)).

I think it's a very comfort thing to hear about the  happy news in our daily life and that may impact our life positively which will bring a very good resultus in return so that's why we should focus on happy or good news, while in the other hand we shouldn't ignore the negative or bad ones because simpley we'll miss a lot of important details which describes the full picture of the reality.

As for happy news, it is a wonderful thing for human life in general, whether in Asia, Africa, Europe or even Amazon. It raises the comfort or psychological comfort in the heart of the source of its strength and activity, which is reflected on the functions of the rest of the body, which will do its natural duty during the hours of the day, adding to the mental comfort and if we say the mind is the source of inspiration and thus will be able to human mental tender (each in his field and according to his potential Congenital malformation). For that, the focus on the happy news is certain but without neglecting the bad news because it is inevitable and estimated and an integral part of the system of God.

Fiona Rustom Jagose
by Fiona Rustom Jagose , teacher trainee , Wellington College

It's helpful to aspire towards the positive however to get there we have to get through difficult times as well. In terms of news that is hard to take, one might question  if one is part of the problem or part of the solution. We may not be able to fix many bad news situations but as educators we certainly should show that we care. 

Lubna AlKadi
by Lubna AlKadi , Livelihood social worker , COOPI

happy new must be good ones , prmmtions , uces sttories , retreatments , 

Ammar Saifuddin
by Ammar Saifuddin , Director Digital Sales and Marketing , LN Technologies

Most people (78%) wanted to hear the bad news first, followed by the good news, because they believed they would feel better if they got the bad news out of the way and ended on a good note.  People delivering news, thought, were split: Those who imagined what a recipient would want to hear tended to want to give the bad news first, while those who focused on their own feelings tended to want to give the good news first, because they felt it would be easier to start by giving good news.

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