So much of what we consume is what the media chooses to share as news or what others share as news via social media. The adage that little good news is primarily accurate when we reflect on what we consume. Adversity, peril, discontent, malice, and friction are the order of the day. Sensationalism prevails. 

With that view, we miss so much. So few of us will ever know or understand the abundance of Ukraine, Syria, or the Congo, before the conflict and now have a tarnished view of these countries. With that, we miss so much in the world around us. 

If we look beyond what others choose to share, we may find joy, upliftment, and our educated perspective, and one far more enlightened. Therefore, it bodes well for us to choose our sources carefully and seek broader and more diverse views.

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