Jim Murray

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Fear & Loathing In Our Own Heads

Fear & Loathing In Our Own Heads

Murray + Creative Director
Onwords & Upwords Inc. &
beBee Brand Ambassador
I am a communications professional,
arily a strategist & writer. I work with
small to mid sized businesses, designers,

art/creative directors & consultants to
ate results driven, strategically focused
mmunications in all on & offline media.

Iam also a communications mentor,
lyricist & prolific op/ed beBee blogger.
: 416 463-3475 + Bmail: onandup3@gmail com » Skype: jimbobmur6lThe world is going to hell in a hand basket or so it would seem.
Terrorism. Unstable economies. Climate change. Political divisiveness. Racism. Sexism. Corporate & media manipulation.Take your pick.
Our perception of all of this has a lot to do with the fact that the 24 hours news cycle is pumping negative news out at an overwhelming rate, analyzing it 6 ways from Sunday and then shoving it down our throats all day and all night long.
But that’s not the real problem.

The real problem lies in the fact that many of us have become hopelessly addicted to the news. And this addiction is one of the most significant ways that our capitalist economy is fed.
Here are a few examples of how it works:

The news makes us paranoid. This worry causes physical and mental ailments, so the drug industry and the medical professions benefit.
The news makes us fearful, so we seek comfort in food and the junk food industry benefits.
The news make us long for escape so the entertainment industry and booze industry benefit.
The news makes us feel isolated so we make lots of friends on social media, which is one of the main news carrying entities. So the media benefits.
The news makes us overly cautious so the security industry benefits.
The news distracts us and makes us gullible, which, in turn allows us to be more easily manipulated by the advertising industry and politicians. So a whole lot of industries benefit from the fact that a war of one kind or another, is just around the corner.
And the ingenious War On Terrorism is an ongoing crusade that must be fed and supported by people who are afraid that if they don't, their world will come crashing down around them.
Today, fear and paranoia are the main economic drivers in our society.

But what’s worse is the paradox that many of us recognize this, but keep feeding our addiction all the same.
Many of us have allowed ourselves to become screwed up in this way and the more screwed up we become the better it is for the powers that wuld control us. So that is screwed up too, and certainly not the way we would want it to be if we had even a modicum of control.
Now not everybody is hopelessly addicted, but I would estimate that the vast majority of us are at least mildly hooked.
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The solution to all this starts with us. Because it’s our addiction. And nobody out there really wants us to kick it. It’s not in their best interest. But it is in ours.
So start dialing back. Watch less news, watch more flowers grow. Spend less time with your friends on social media and more time with your 3-D friends and family. Read fewer propaganda laden 'political thrillers' and more intelligent political commentary.
If you’re gonna binge, binge on carrots and celery. And for goodness sake work harder to filter out the crap from everything you hear from a politician or marketer or talking head media type. It's not hard, cause it's mostly bullshit anyway.
Learn to listen to your own heart.
Talk to God if you’re so inclined. But understand that most of what's coming at you is all is engineered to make you pliant and easy to influence.
It's all subliminal, but you can bring it to the surface and blow it out of the water.
You have that power.
All you have to do is make up your mind that you don’t want to live like that.
I did this a several months ago, and I am happier than I have ever been.
Because I have Tic Syndrome, this reduction of stress in my life has made that affliction easier to deal with.
I'm not out of touch but I am extremely selective about where I get my information.
It's not that hard to do. And the difference in your life that reducing the internal chaos imposed by external influences can make will be significant and best of all, positive and beneficial.

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Comments

Harvey Lloyd

7 years ago #5

We are individually an economy of one, floating in a sea of individual economies. The collective economy we see and hear about within media describes a 40,000' view. Interesting view from there but I cant use the info to grow my economic singularity. This viewpoint helps me hear the media but only internalize what I need for my own economy. The rest is fertilizer. This is nether a good or bad perspective but rather the only way to filter out what is unimportant. There is good news within the negative carrier waves as well as bad news. Being an economy of one, helps discern the carrier wave from the true news. Thanks for the read @Jim Murray.

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #4

Good advice Jim. ...Some of my friends are 4D... They engage my sense of smell, but we can still be friends in spite of that.

David B. Grinberg

7 years ago #3

Words to the wise, Jim Murray.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #2

#1
That's right Randy. You really have me pegged. My direct mail pharma business is going great guns.

Randy Keho

7 years ago #1

Have you been dropping acid? Because it sounds like you're encouraging us to "Turn on, tune in, and drop out."

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