“The universe is not made of atoms; it's made of stories.” ― Muriel Rukeyser Like a lot of people, I find the news these days dispiriting. But it’s not just the events being reported that I find depressing, it’s the way they’re being reported: scored with a relentless drumbeat of negativity that makes me feel as if I’m being marched to the edge of an abyss, only to be left there alone to contemplate our increasingly bleak future.
Why journalists only tell us half the story
Why journalists only tell us half the story
Why journalists only tell us half the story
“The universe is not made of atoms; it's made of stories.” ― Muriel Rukeyser Like a lot of people, I find the news these days dispiriting. But it’s not just the events being reported that I find depressing, it’s the way they’re being reported: scored with a relentless drumbeat of negativity that makes me feel as if I’m being marched to the edge of an abyss, only to be left there alone to contemplate our increasingly bleak future.