Saturday, August 8, 2020
Great news - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Extraordinary news - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog I simply found The Great News Network: Notwithstanding all the pessimism communicated in news today there is progress being made to better our planet. The Great News Network exists to report it. Ryan Logtenberg, Founder GNN Some ongoing features: * Congress presses for torment boycott * A Wide Range of Endangered Animals Given Conservation Boost * Bangladesh Seizes Rare Wild Birds From Market * Deforestation rates decline in the Amazon Heres something entertaining: When I read that last feature, my psyche did this stunt where it read the initial segment and afterward: 1) Assumed that the remainder of the feature would be about terrible news 2) Started to skip towards different features This lets me know, that we (or if nothing else I) have been vigorously molded to anticipate terrible news in the media. I read a large portion of a feature, saw it was about deforestation in the Amazon and recently KNEW that it must be about an awful circumstance deteriorating. Furthermore, the second piece of my response, the turning away, may clarify why individuals are withdrawing from numerous significant issues, from downpour backwoods shrinkage to world yearning: The current media inclusion has instructed us to think, that its all terrible and deteriorating. So why get included? Why even take an intrigue itll just discourage me. You could contend, that announcing the awful news prompts expanded mindfulness about the issues. That is valid. Yet, detailing solely on the awful news prompts a sentiment of vulnerability that makes them surrender BEFORE we ever do anything. What's more, that is the reason we need another sort of media that is eager to investigate the uplifting news. Uplifting news gives us the vitality and idealism to take care of the awful news. A debt of gratitude is in order for visiting my blog. In case you're new here, you should look at this rundown of my 10 most famous articles. What's more, on the off chance that you need progressively extraordinary tips and thoughts you should look at our pamphlet about bliss at work. It's extraordinary and it's free :- )Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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