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by RicoTX
Mon Aug 26, 2019 7:37 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 'People are on edge': Mass violence threats – at least 30 in 18 states – have surged since El Paso, Dayton - USA Today
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Re: 'People are on edge': Mass violence threats – at least 30 in 18 states – have surged since El Paso, Dayton - USA Tod

I learned a long time ago that watching the news, any news for an extended period of time will leave you depressed eventually. I have the BBC news app on my phone, because it's mostly just the major news around the world without much commentating if any. I may watch the end of the national cbs evening news, but only because it's always a feel good story, and I appreciate that they do that. Other than that, the truth is the world moves on, even if your not heavily involved in it! I know my overall well being has improved since I quit Facebook a few years ago and quit watching the news talk shows all evening about 10 years ago. I encourage everyone to try to limit their exposure and replace that time with good fun activities, books, shows, etc. It will improve your life!

I'm not saying put your head in the sand, but honestly if you spend hours each day just hearing the same bad news over and over again, you will eventually be depressed!

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