During the last ‘election summer’ things went haywire but ultimately nothing meaningful really happened, and not a whole lot really changed as a result of that unrest. This time things are going haywire again, and it seems like something big will happen but people thought that the last time… Would it just be better to ignore everything and go work on yourself, your skills, etc. or consume whatever thing is going on? The constant fear that’s being pushed is so emotionally exhausting… I’m finding it harder to care about these things without anything major happening, as shitty as that sounds

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    2 months ago

    Uh. I’m always depressed after reading the news. And loose faith in humanity. I’m far better off meeting neighbors and realizing there are actually lots of nice people around. Or partying with family. Or reading a good book or working on my projects. Sometimes I get (politically) active in my neighbourhood.

    I also have the urge to follow the news and politics. But in the end I don’t get anything out of it. And it doesn’t provide me with anything lasting for me. So I try to balance that… And national politics isn’t all there is. If you don’t like that show (and I think it’s more a show than anything else), you could also learn about European politics, or what’s going on in Korea (for example). I think that’s going to provide you with a broader perspective on the world, than just watching something that’s supposed to be a show to stir up emotions.