Facts are black and white. Imagination brings color to the world. Would you rather live in a colorless world or do you like the world as it is...even though it isn't perfect or sym... moreFacts are black and white. Imagination brings color to the world. Would you rather live in a colorless world or do you like the world as it is...even though it isn't perfect or symmetrical? Facts are limited to reality. Is that a wide enough place for you to inhabit or do you like going outside the box, outside lines, so you can soar in your imagination where no one has gone before? Why?
Disclaimer: this question isn't about PC, politics, racism, religions, sexual orientations etc. It's a question about interhuman relations and the ethical dilemmas that might be ex... moreDisclaimer: this question isn't about PC, politics, racism, religions, sexual orientations etc. It's a question about interhuman relations and the ethical dilemmas that might be experienced.
Will you compromise with your own ethical principles in order to meet/please the expectations of others?!
Will you stay true to who you are, even if it means you're left on your own, and risk being excluded from social circles?!
What are your thoughts and perspectivation that you try to live by, and how do you implement them for yourself to your online behavior, being part of an opinion site?! less
Yellow journalism is a style of writing used to entertain. It distorts, sensationalizes, and exploits information to attract readers. It appeals to our lowest instincts.
If we were being well informed, the media would put all this garbage out about Trump and Hillary 24/7. It feels we are getting our news from "The National Enquirer". This is called... moreIf we were being well informed, the media would put all this garbage out about Trump and Hillary 24/7. It feels we are getting our news from "The National Enquirer". This is called "yellow journalism". Created to entertain, not inform.
Frankly, as a writer, I'm getting tired of it. I long for regular, boring, true news.
Seems every news outlet carries one story after another, and some stories are not even important. It's like "Donald Trump had a McDonald's hamburger". So what? Anybody can have one... moreSeems every news outlet carries one story after another, and some stories are not even important. It's like "Donald Trump had a McDonald's hamburger". So what? Anybody can have one too. Is that important news? It's overkill!