Let's talk about humankind.
Sometimes it's tough to understand the direction things are getting.
Often, we're bombarded with a huge amount of bad news. On other days some news makes us believe in a better future.
Because of the rush of information from the internet, we now have the opportunity to choose what kind of news we want to see more. Because it's easy to find some channels that broadcast really constructive materials. Following that line of thought, someone can tell to you, "choose only that good news and your problems are solved" ... Would it be? Choosing to follow just the good news, and ignoring the bad news will build a better future for us? Is filtering the news a good idea?
If we think this way will we help to build a culture of positivity? Or are we just contributing to the age of naivety?
Furthermore, this is the kind of thing where decisions are not in our hands.
Someone else can add, "things just happen, that's the way it is".
By the way…
Good job! This is a really interesting post. :) I think both good and bad news are important, but sadly it seems like most news is bad news, and sometimes that gets depressing after a while. I find it helps if I sometimes take a break from reading too much news!
Thank you so much, @Kendra. Glad to see your comments.