Zakaria: In Tough Times, Don’t Lose Sight of Germany’s Unlikely Success Story
Share
Psychologists tell us that human beings are hard-wired with a “negativity bias” — meaning that we’re overly sensitive to bad news. And there is lots of it out there these days: the war in Ukraine, democratic travails in the United States, floods in Pakistan, drought in China (among other grim stories).
But we often miss the good news, especially if it doesn’t come in the form of a single event. One of the most striking positive trends in the world these days can be found in the democratic strength, character and leadership of Germany.
Read more from Fareed Zakaria at The Washington Post
RELATED TOPICS:
Fresno High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrests After Crash, Standoff
Crime /
6 hours ago
NFL Commish Calls Chiefs Conspiracy Theory ‘Ridiculous’ but Terrell Owens Floats One
Sports /
6 hours ago
Estee Lauder to Cut up to 7,000 Jobs as Sales Slide
Business /
7 hours ago
Visalia Police Arrest Three, Seize Ghost Gun and Drugs
Local /
7 hours ago
Mexico Deploys 10,000 National Guard Members to US Border: What to Know
Politics /
7 hours ago
Hawaii Volcano Produces Tall Lava Fountaining in Latest Episode of Kilauea Eruption
News /
9 hours ago
Judge Says Fresno Can Change Street Names: Cesar Chavez Blvd Lawsuit Tossed
Shortly after renaming eight miles of streets in south Fresno to honor labor organizer Cesar Chavez, a group of business owners and resident...
Local /
4 hours ago
Categories
Latest
Videos
Local /
4 hours ago
Judge Says Fresno Can Change Street Names: Cesar Chavez Blvd Lawsuit Tossed
World /
5 hours ago
The Aga Khan, Spiritual Leader of Ismaili Muslims and a Philanthropist, Dies at 88
Crime /
6 hours ago
Fresno High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrests After Crash, Standoff
Sports /
6 hours ago
NFL Commish Calls Chiefs Conspiracy Theory ‘Ridiculous’ but Terrell Owens Floats One
Business /
7 hours ago
Estee Lauder to Cut up to 7,000 Jobs as Sales Slide
Local /
7 hours ago