The world's really got me down lately...

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I'm with some of the others here and suggest you turn off the news. My wife insists on watching a certain news channel all the time and although I'll watch it with her at times I'll watch other shows for a change. Often that means separate TVs in separate rooms but that just makes for a more peaceful atmosphere too at times.
I'm older now but had to come and accept the fact I'm not able to do much to change the world and do only what I can like support a little boy in Africa. Not much really but may help support an orphanage there and my Church giving also helps some others in small ways. The rest I can't help are no so much in my radar these days as my worrying doesn't help and all I can offer is some prayer.
Also if you have negative friends and coworkers shut them out as possible. They won't do anything but help bring you down. I'm retired now so a lot of that doesn't effect me now but did try and keep such individuals at arms length when I was working.
Good luck and do try and look at the bright side of things.
 
If you were able to study the lives of your ancestors I think you would not have to go far back in family history to find ancestors who survived flood, fire, famine, war, earthquake, pestilence, disease, and so on. Your ancestors survived because they had the "R gene," that is that which gives our species resilience. It appears that individual human beings are not all that hard to kill, usually, but the species seems to be able to survive bad things pretty well. Humans do not evolve very quickly, and I have confidence we all have that Resilience gene, although many would have to dig pretty deep to find it, digging through a lot of baloney piled on by those who benefit from others being dependent.

While the human species is pretty resilient, human societies are less so. History is full of empires, kingdoms, city states, and many other types of organizations that have failed, collapsed and gone away.

Values can persist. Read the Declaration of Independence and think about the values articulated in that document. Think about how those values have impacted the world since 1776. The history of those values stretches far back in history, and I think they will persevere, but only if we are willing to make the sacrifices the Founding Fathers and many American in their footsteps were willing to make.
 
You might try some form of volunteer work. You might get,yourself a good girl friend if you don't have one. Look into your city are county law enforcement department. They might have a reserve program. Get a good taste of that and you'll be out of the house. I've missed it ever since I had to leave because of the back problems. Even the fire department. If your not going to church on. Sunday try going a few and see if you feel better.

Volunteering is a definite. Ive done it for: The Salvation army, the Food Bank, Alameda Oaks Retirement Home, donated timetowork Haloween booths for a local Church, donated many-a-Saturday afternoon, to cook BBQ for the patients and staff at the now defunct: Charter Hospitol,and ive done it for other places too.
 
With all that's going on in the world, I've really been in the dumper this week. :(

It's sad that I am 38 and all I can seem to think about is buying more guns and more ammo for coming collapse. Between race riots, ISIS, illegal immigration, our own gov't, and the list goes on and on, I just don't see a light at the end of the tunnel.

What to do. :confused:

Sorry for the vent...


38...old enough to know better & young enough to enjoy it! No one that knows me would ever say I have a "positive" outlook; most of the time I'm convinced that the light at the end of the tunnel is a train on its way to run me over. But you can't let it get you down. I think some of the best advice I've seen here is to quit watching network news. It is by nature extremely negative. If I had a choice I wouldn't watch it but my Dad is addicted to it so I'm stuck with it at every meal. I'm going to try & wean him off of it but I'm not holding my breath. Oh well. A saying from my youth comes to mind: You got to keep on keeping on! You do the best you can while you're here & that's all you can do...Don't let it get you down!:D:cool::D:cool::D:cool:
 
I forgot one important thing. I wear a tin foil hat most of the time it helps.
 
Just think - one day some people will look back on the 2010 - 2020 time frame as "the good ol'days". Sure gives you a warm feeling, doesn't it.
 
The lamestream media twists everything to make it sound worse than it actually is. They're propagandists. Sort thu the mess & separate the wheat from the chaff. Try to get outside & go sit under a tree somewhere & just vegetate for a couple hours. Take a dog with you. I'm 65 & have seen "the end" peeking over the horizon more than once.
 
I have a good job, great wife, two fine sons, and the greatest dog ever. All of us are healthy, and have more than we need.

I find little reason to be depressed.

I can't change the garbage you've been watching on the news, so I spend little time worrying about it. Have you ever solved anything by worrying?
 
We won't find "fair and balanced" reporting in the television media. That makes it necessary for us to maintain a "healthy skepticism" about every news story. I've found that print news and the Internet sources work best because I can pick and choose what stories I read and pass by the rest. With TV the media decides what you watch and your only alternative is to turn it off. To the extent you can, relax. There's nothing new going on here, it's just the actors have changed.
 
Fat drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son....

Richard Simmons quote? Am I right?

Or was it Jerry Seinfeld to 'Newman' in 'Seinfeld'?

hhhhmmmmm.... I know, it was Art Carney to Jackie Gleason in 'The Honeymooners'. yeah, that's it...

:D
 
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