R.F.
Member
- Sep 23, 2023
- 31
I stopped watching or reading the news years ago because all it did was make me more pessimistic and hateful about the world and its people. The only time I read the news is in the dentist's waiting room, and even then I only read about the economy and the latest tech developments.
And that's enough. Seriously.
You don't need to read about current wars every day. You don't need to hear what Putin said or how China is threatening the world ever day. You don't need to discover new dooming facts on climate change, crime rates and other threats to mankind every day. You can just as well catch up with what the world is up to without seeing the worst case scenario on every page you turn.
It's a journalist's job to come up with headlines that catch people's attention, and it turns out that doomsday headlines and exaggerated implications work best for that. That's bullshit. Those things are happening all the time and it doesn't matter a single bit. Because most of the time it's things that you will never be able to have an impact on.
I'm not saying you should ignore terrible developments. But if you're struggling with making peace with the world around you, you can make an exception to this until you've gotten better. Disconnecting from stupid, exaggerated headlines and makebelieve experts preaching the end of the world is one of the best ways to improve your outlook on life.
And that's enough. Seriously.
You don't need to read about current wars every day. You don't need to hear what Putin said or how China is threatening the world ever day. You don't need to discover new dooming facts on climate change, crime rates and other threats to mankind every day. You can just as well catch up with what the world is up to without seeing the worst case scenario on every page you turn.
It's a journalist's job to come up with headlines that catch people's attention, and it turns out that doomsday headlines and exaggerated implications work best for that. That's bullshit. Those things are happening all the time and it doesn't matter a single bit. Because most of the time it's things that you will never be able to have an impact on.
I'm not saying you should ignore terrible developments. But if you're struggling with making peace with the world around you, you can make an exception to this until you've gotten better. Disconnecting from stupid, exaggerated headlines and makebelieve experts preaching the end of the world is one of the best ways to improve your outlook on life.