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In reply to the discussion: It's 3:30 am PST and as what has become my life [View all]JMCKUSICK
(1,828 posts)2. I feel like some of us have some version of PTSD
Buddyzbuddy, I had to step away from the whole news part of my life, I cannot watch MSNBC anymore, I know it's not popular to say but they are doing to us, a similar thing to what Fix does to their viewers.
I've chosen to stick with carefully chosen local news, then only during threatening weather and to read DU and TPM and Daily Kos in that order. I still think I'm doing too much reading and the paralysis it causes emotionally is hard to manage.
I have work to do as I'm not in a balanced state.
I wish you well, turn off the news, start seeking beauty, and look for opportunities to do positive things for others
God speed
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As an atheist, I don't believe in God. But I do believe in the Christian Serenity Prayer.
Intractable
Apr 4
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I've lived by that prayer for over forty years. Meditation, mindfulness, and the pursuit of equanimity are a big help.
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Apr 4
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"I'm sure that fat f.ck Felon is worried about the possibility of a bad portrait hanging somewhere."
mdbl
Apr 4
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