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by bpatrianakos
4808 days ago
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I'm very much opposed to this idea of completely ignoring the news. Eating too much meat has negative effects on your health so do we suggest we all go vegan? No. Just because something has it's downsides doesn't mean the solution is to avoid it entirely. The suggestion that we should all ignore the news is such a broad, black and white solution that doesn't really solve the problem. I don't think it's healthy for anyone to have a full on "let's not ignore news" or "let's totally ignore news" attitude. A lot of what you're saying is true and they're valid points but they're not compelling enough of a reason for anyone to stop consuming news. It's impossible to live a life where you avoid anything that would negatively affect you. You mention loss aversion. That could be considered a bad thing. But it can also be quite helpful. After the bombings in Boston yesterday we had a noticeable increase in security in Chicago where I am. Because I paid attention to the news I knew something had happened and was a little more aware of my surroundings on public transportation than I would normally be. Now, did anything happen? No, but having that awareness didn't hurt me either. Ignoring the news means being ignorant of the world around you. I understand that no one is immune from the emotional impact of what they see on the news but it doesn't mean they also cannot pull themselves away from it or that it will necessarily lead to some kind of depression or other negative. People like us don't need to be told to ignore the news. It's the people who watch Fox all day long and can't discern opinion from fact and are looking for someone to validate their world view that need to be told this. The rest of us I think can take it in, learn a thing or two, and see the rest for what it is. If a few of us get emotionally invested in a story for an hour or two then so be it, is there really any serious harm done? This entire "ignore the news" idea is way too black or white to be realistic. The vast majority of things in this world, including this idea, are far more complex than a simple "do or don't do this or that" answer can provide. There are things you shouldn't do - don't eat Uranium, don't jump off tall buildings, don't stick your tongue in a light socket... this isn't one of those thing. |
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