A Quote by Bill Parcells

The media dwells mostly on negativity. — © Bill Parcells
The media dwells mostly on negativity.
We emphasize negativity and violence in the media because that's what grabs everybody's attention, but in the real world, it's mostly people being very cooperative and caring and connected and kind. That's the norm of human experience. And yet, what gets our attention is the very opposite.
There's so much negativity in the media.
Social media doesn’t create negativity, it uncovers it.
Outgrew the media... The negativity felt like a disease.
There's so much negativity on social media, I don't want to add to that.
It's clear the media, of course, always gives you the bad news. And people who rely on the media, like Mr. Trump, think that everything is a disaster. The media always tries to make everything into a disaster, but it's mostly rubbish. It's a point of fact that we're doing extremely well.
All inner resistance is experienced as negativity in one form or another. All negativity is resistance. In this context, the two words are almost synonymous. Negativity ranges from irritation or impatience to fierce anger, from a depressed mood or sullen resentment to suicidal despair. Sometimes the resistance triggers the emotional pain body
Social media is such a powerful tool and I would love it to be a hub of celebration rather than focusing on negativity.
History is an account, mostly false, of events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools.
Women don't make the decisions in the media. Even if you see women on camera, they have to answer to the person upstairs, which is mostly men. Women only hold 3% of the decision-making offices in the media.
Negativity lives in rap. That's what it's built on. That's where the money circulates and generates from - negativity.
Holding onto negativity makes you sick, I strongly believe that. So I release negativity by writing.
I had a lot of negativity growing up, so I understand how to block the negativity out.
We have to get past this persistent negativity. The negativity has held Rhode Island back for a long time.
Regret leads to negativity, and negativity kills creativity.
The current moguls understand that true media power lies not in firing up our outrage, as Hearst did, but in befuddling it or tranquilizing it with new toys. The idea is to render us passive so that they can exercise their power to sell us a bunch of stuff we mostly don't need and mostly don't want.
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