I remember one summer when it seemed like all news was reporting on young girls being abducted. If you had taken media coverage for accurate representation of reality, you would surely believe that we were in some type of child abduction crisis. In reality we had an all time low rate of abductions that year.
I say that to say that the media can give such a skewed reality,even when reporting things that are truthful or factual.
How many of us take the time to look for and at the positive and inspiring things to balance it out, how many of us research facts further than their sensational headline descriptions and edited content, and how many of us have found a home in seeking out, obsessing over, and defining reality only by the garbage and negative which is sold to us everyday?
This isn't to say there aren't terrible things happening in the world, but just to caution against taking in all that terrible stuff with no attempt to have a larger understanding beyond the terrible.
Edited by
msharmony
on Sat 07/09/16 11:40 AM