We are programmed to notice and identify the negative. We know that now. It comes from our survival instinct. But we also know that repetition creates powerful patterns. And anything we focus on grows.
I appreciate LinkedIn as a platform. I really do. My clients come to me from LinkedIn.
But at the risk of not being pleasant I have to say it.
Too many posts about what goes wrong and too many reactions to them. Too harsh comments that ridicule, discouraging comments on posts where people show good initiatives.
To me, I underline - to me - it seems that on LinkedIn the more you say something by name, the more comments you get. It would be ok if it worked the other way around. But positive posts don't have the same impact.
Do you see any reason for that? Other than our mental predisposition to focus on the bad, the ugly, the dangerous?

