It's hard to tell. Sometimes, what seems like good news can turn out to be bad, and vice versa. It all depends on the context and how the story unfolds.
Well, it's a mystery. Maybe those who have had a deep analysis of Anthony DeMello's stories or experts in his field could have an idea about the good and bad news. But it's not something easily known to the general public.
The following is a humorous piece of bad news:
One day, a boy walked into a bar and ordered a drink. He took a sip and found a fly in the cup. He felt so disgusted that he got up and left the bar.
A few minutes later, he returned to the bar to have another drink. He walked up to the bar owner and asked,"Do you have anything disgusting here?" I just saw a fly."
The barman replied,"Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to let you see that fly." We were cleaning the cup and it fell to the ground."
The boy said,"Oh, that's good." But I still think that fly is disgusting."
"Do you mean its behavior?" asked the bar owner.
The boy nodded. "Yeah, I feel like it's flying all the time, like it's laughing at me."
The bar owner smiled and said," You know, there's a market for boy flies. They're very popular, especially in bars."
The boy asked in surprise,"Really?" What about me? I want to go to the bar too?"
The bar owner smiled and said,"Of course you can go to the bar, but you can try to order a glass of fly wine so that you can drink with the flies."
One way to identify bad news stories is to look for inaccurate or exaggerated information. If the facts seem off or blown out of proportion, it might be bad news.
Well, some might think Boruto is a badly written fan fiction because it seems to deviate a lot from the original Naruto's charm. The plot often feels rushed and some character developments are not as well - thought - out as in the original series.
First, take a moment to process the information. Then, look for reliable sources to confirm the details. It's also important to consider how the news might affect you and others and plan your response accordingly.