Tex Norman

It's Good that the News is Mostly Bad



Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008

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Watch the news, almost any night, or read the newspaper almost any day, and you will be bombarded by bad news.  Inevitably I hear people turn from the news and say, "Why can't they cover good news.  Why do they have to cover murders, rapes, fires, war, and economic crisis all the time?"



Of course, the fault is in us.  We, as thinking, human beings, as Homo sapiens, tend to note the negative more than the positive. You've all had someone put a dot in the center of a page and then hold it up and ask what you see.  Almost everyone will say a dot.  But there was far more blank paper than there was dot. 



If there is a car accident, inevitably, the cars passing the crash site will slow down, just a little, which slows the person behind a little more, and finally you have this creeping line of rubber-neck creeps looking to see what happened.  If the car was parked in that spot instead of being crumpled and surrounded by fire and rescue personnel, hardly anyone would have slowed to look.



There are, of course, some Good News stories covered on TV and in the press.  It is usually something like a homeless man finds a bag filled with $300,000 that fell off an Armored Truck and the homeless guy turns the money in, and we go wow, that's really something.  I remember a store where this woman went to her car after shopping for groceries, put her baby in it's infant seat, on top of the car, loaded her bags into the car, got in the car, started it up, and started driving off forgetting that the baby was still sitting in its car seat carrier precariously balanced on the roof of the car.  An alert bag boy runs after the car, the car seat slides off the roof, and the bag boy manages to catch the baby in mid-air, saving the baby from harm and potential death.  Wow!  That is good news.  Both examples are unusual examples of goodness, or at least good luck.



But our natural tendency to want to look at the burning building or the injured child is not enough to make it good for the news to be bad.  I have, what I believe is a much better reason why we should all support and root for bad stuff to make up the majority of our news, and here is my reason.



Unusual stuff is news worthy stuff.  As long as the news is mostly bad, it means bad is still unusual.  More good stuff is going on than bad stuff.  If doing good stuff because so odd, so unusual, so shocking that it becomes news worthy, that would mean that bad stuff was so common, that bad stuff happened so often, that crimes and cruelty were so usual that it was no longer different enough to make the news.



As long as the news is bad, you can breathe a sigh of relief and thank God, or your lucky stars and know that there is still more good going on in the world than bad, and that is good news!
 
Tex Norman is a social worker, currently working at the Oklahoma DHS Abuse and Neglect hotline. He interviews people reporting abuse and/or neglect of children and vulnerable adults and writes a narrative. The narratives (and demographics) are used to initiate investigations of the allegations. He says it is like writing 8 to 10 stories a day. In August 2012, he will have been married to Kathie for 40 years. He has a son Ryan who earned a PhD from Princeton and he is now a scientist doing research in molecular biology. Tex spends his free time working as an artist and writer. He has one art site, and a blog that might be of interest: http://tex-norman.artistwebsites.com/ and http://collagepoetrybytex.blogspot.com/
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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)
» left by Terry Mitchell
3 years 58 days ago.
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Tex, that's a very interesting point. I never thought of looking at it that way before. And just in time for Thanksgiving!
» left by Tex Norman 3 years 55 days ago.
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Thanks Terry.  You're very kind.  Peace and happy Thanksgiving.  tex
» left by straight talk
3 years 58 days ago.
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Hum, well one supposes this is the 1/2 glass thing again? How do we know they just didn't have enough space to print all the bad news? the again remembering your earlier article bad does stir up inetrest and isn't that what they want to sell papers? Good job though. Stirs the thought processes.
» left by Tex Norman 3 years 55 days ago.
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Robert, thanks for reading and for the comment.  It is just a thought.  It isn't written in stone.  Heck, it isn't even written on paper.  It is written in electricity and digits, I suppose.  Anyway, thanks for the comment.  Have a happy Thanksgiving.  tex
» left by robert melaccio sr 3 years 54 days ago.
Tex I enjoy your writing so if I sound abrupt it isn't with you. I just am dialing with many issues and while positive just trying to survive like all of us some days a little better then others.
» left by Avis Ward
3 years 58 days ago.
131 fans.
Tex, you did a spectacular job with this article. There is much clarity and organization of thoughts. I like how you talk and write to yourself. Thanks for being open to sharing it. My family thinks I'm a royal pain because this is how I think out loud to them. One even thinks I enjoy taking an opposing point of view from theirs just to stir up trouble. I laugh but it ticks them off.

I know there is more good than bad going on in the world. The God I serve has overcome the world! *warm smile*

My best regards,
Avis
» left by Tex Norman 3 years 55 days ago.
46 fans.
Avis you are so very sweet to comment and you are, as always, so very kind.  I love it when I hear from you.  Have a very peace filled Thanksgiving.  tex
» left by James P Krehbiel
3 years 58 days ago.
125 fans.
Tex,
 
Does that explain why Nancy Grace has been talking on her Fox News show about the missing case of baby Caylee for the last 4 months? LOL Peace
» left by Tex Norman 3 years 55 days ago.
46 fans.
Thanks for the comment.  You have a wonderful, peace filled Thanksgiving.  tex
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