
It’s as if we’re sinking in quicksand—the more we try to escape, the more it swallows us…
Bad news flows endlessly, harmful behaviors prevail, blatant betrayals of principles and values unfold,
Until we find ourselves bathing in ugliness every morning, and consuming sadness with dinner.
But is this truly the world as it is?
Or merely as it’s being shown to us?
I say with confidence: No, this is not the whole truth.
The vast majority of people do not kill, steal, or lie.
Around us are loving, kind people—workers waking up early to earn their living with integrity, mothers raising their children on generosity, young people dreaming and creating beauty.
But we don’t see them because the spotlight is only cast on the dark corners.
Evil is loud…
And good is shy.
This crisis may not be new to humanity,
But the difference today is that our media spreads negativity at the speed of light, magnifying and repeating it,
Until we begin to believe we live in constant hell.
Media platforms promote what provokes fear and anger,
And overlook stories of quiet heroism, daily compassion, and subtle creativity.
Thus, the world is no longer as it truly is—but as we perceive it.
And we become what we see.
Positive energy is not a luxury—
It is resistance.
Resistance against the overwhelming current of consumed negativity.
It is a pure awareness that we are responsible for what we choose to feed our minds and souls with.
And it is also action:
To teach our children love, not fear,
To celebrate beauty in our homes, not shouting,
To demand from our media a change in tone.
The family is the first school of taste, mercy, and balance.
The media is the window through which we view the world.
If both join forces to broadcast light instead of darkness,
And if we—as societies—conspire to spread beauty as eagerly as we spread gossip,
Perhaps we can finally escape the quicksand that drains our spirits every day.
Yes, we are the makers of what we live in.
And hope is not something we’re given—it is something we build.
Let’s start by changing what we consume, what we say, and what we repeat…
And make positive energy a daily choice, not just a fleeting mood.


