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Out of the loop not so bad after all!

We don't have a TV in our home so catching the news comes from either radio or looking it up online.  Sometimes I feel out of the loop and as if I have no clue whats going on in local news or national news. 

You know the saying "ignorance is bliss"?  Well in a way that's how I feel about news at times.  Sometimes not knowing every single bad thing that has happened to good people in the last week isn't a negative thing to me! 
When I do decide to check out the news because of a national issue I want to read about or because its close to elections and I want to form my own opinion about candidates.... I also learn of some of the crimes, and lawsuits and yuck, yuck, yuck... Its nicer not knowing.

Does this mean I live in a bubble of ignorance?  No, in fact you could never read/watch the news and still get disappointed in people, let down by leaders and saddened by crimes that you hear about.

It just seems that when I read these articles or flip through the "news" captions.... its about the most shocking. Things that make you shake your head, hurt your heart, and make you say to yourself or anyone around who'll listen, "what is this world coming to?"

There are sad things in the world, but I'd rather not seek them out to depress me or make me anxious. Doesn't it seem like there are amazing stories that are newsworthy? They don't seem to be on the main news channels I've looked to. (maybe I don't know where to look but in my experience, the main web and paper news are this way)

Being "out of the loop" might not be such a bad thing on a day to day basis... I see people get in huge panics over what has happened in congress or what is happening in Syria.... here's the thing folks, does worrying about it change it?  Does losing sleep benefit you in some way? Didn't think so.

So not knowing about it, helps me not worry about it!  I'll try and focus on what I CAN do something about and give that my time and energy!  Look for the GOOD in life!

Thanks for reading today!
#notv #offthebeatentrack #countrylife #outoftheloop #nonewsisgoodnews #ignoranceisbliss

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