March 31, 2019
The subconscious stores every event. Constant negativity shapes our future decisions. What if news could fuel hope instead of fear?
What if news only shared hope? Imagine a channel reporting just good news, boosting moods and inspiring change in a world tired of negativity.
This may not be a 100% original idea. Other people have thought of a version of it in the past, like the Russian news site City Reporter. The site brought positive news stories to the front of its pages and found any and all silver linings in negative stories - “No disruption on the roads despite snow,” for example.
Nevertheless, we posit that launching a news channel that will only report good news will have a positive impact on humanity. It’s all in the execution. The same idea can be executed well or really badly... if in the case of City Reporter it was the latter we should give the idea another chance.
Here is an open invitation to the powers that be in the news industry: the CNNs and the BBCs of this world to consider a global initiative and launch a TV and/or online News Channel that will only report the good news, and ignore the bad ones. We are not suggesting spinning the bad news to make them sound like good ones, just ignore them. In this respect this may be an original idea after all.
The news industry is defined by the saying: If it bleeds it leads.
Here are some excerpts from a Guardian article by Steven Pinker for more context:
In a BBC article by Tom Stafford, an academic experiment is described around how people deal with negative vs positive news. This is an excerpt from the article:
“The researchers present their experiment as solid evidence of a so called "negativity bias", psychologists' term for our collective hunger to hear, and remember bad news.
It isn't just schadenfreude (from the German words : Schaden=damage + Freude=joy, it means: pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune - bracket is not part of the excerpt), the theory goes, but that we've evolved to react quickly to potential threats. Bad news could be a signal that we need to change what we're doing to avoid danger.”
No one can say it better than Steven Pinker in his genius article on The Guardian:
“Make a list of all the worst things that are happening anywhere on the planet that week, and you have an impressive-sounding—but ultimately irrational—case that civilization has never faced greater peril.”
The subconscious stores everything even if we don’t know it.
According to 26 experts our subconscious stores every event, occurrence, emotion or circumstance from before we were born (i.e. from the womb... nothing metaphysical). It also fails to distinguish between real and imagined. If we keep contaminating our subconscious with negativity it will inform our future decisions influenced by this content, be it real or the product of a movie. It records everything without judgement but everything in our subconscious is part of who we are.
There are some people who avoid watching the news for this exact reason. What if we could give these people a news channel they can watch?
listening247 lives and breathes agile product development. In the world of agile a prototype is created first, to serve as a proof of concept. If the prospects seem good, then with multiple iterations it gets improved into an Alpha-, then Beta-version, and ultimately it is launched in production mode.
This is exactly what we suggest we do in this case as well. This article is almost like an open strawman proposal to all news media.
How about listening247 starts by doing what it does best: find good news online. We can create a social media daily harvester of posts with positive sentiment, in a few different languages, using our proprietary Generative AI.
We will then implement an automated stage of curation based on topics and report them on a daily newsletter and micro-site in a number of fixed columns as well as top stories and features. Here are some assumptions on the columns and features:
Let’s first see the kind of content we will get from social media listening and whether we think it has potential as a Digital TV channel. Should that be the case then maybe we can go to a VC fund or a like-minded charity foundation with this business idea and give it a go. Please contact us on X or email me with your thoughts.