There is hardly a person alive who does not want to know 'what happened next,' in any context.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think you learn more from looking at how things occurred and what happened afterward, not just at the event.
As a writer, I'm more interested in what people tell themselves happened rather than what actually happened.
Beyond this day, no thinking person could fail to see what would happen.
Nobody knows what anticipation is anymore. Everything is so immediate.
Everybody knows what's going on. Even if they don't watch it they know what's happening.
People to whom nothing has ever happened cannot understand the unimportance of events.
Those who talk don't know what is going on and those who know what is going on won't talk.
What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.
No one can possibly know what is about to happen: it is happening, each time, for the first time, for the only time.
People don't really want to know what happens. They ask you for just a second, but then they don't want to know.