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I have reduced watching and reading world news long time ago. I just couldn’t absorb the amount of paranoia it planted into my feelings and mind. I call it a mental toxin. The pressure of anxiety and fear is unbearable. Whether you feel overloaded by all the information that’s coming at you, or are thrilled by the opportunities it presents, you’ll find you need to keep it in balance. It’s why the news source is very important for a mental health and sanity. Way back in 1883 Mary Baker Eddy wrote:
“Looking over the newspapers of the day, one naturally reflects that it is dangerous to live, so loaded with disease seems the very air. These descriptions carry fears to many minds, to be depicted in some future time upon the body.”
She was a founder of the Christian Science Monitor, that has a 100 year old charter stating that NO editorial control can be exercised by the owners. This Magazine has writers based in many countries, including Russia, China, France, the UK, South Africa, Mexico, India, as well as throughout the US. Their journalists write the stories that give the greater insight into the world, how other people think about things and see issues, one is not likely to find in other newspapers. The Magazine has an international perspective from Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Global Issues. It is always nice to know what’s going on in Spain airport, when you book a vacation, Why Angry Birds has invaded Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, Signs of a biotech backlash. There are unbiased, well- written, diverse articles. The information is delivered in a slight different approach compare to other newspapers.
The Christian Science Monitor
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