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  • I'm going to lightly disagree with most of the comments in this post. The states (likely the world) is getting ready for a big transition. I don't think that's something that can (or should tbh) be ignored. As in, cutting yourself off from the news completely isn't a realistic way to get closer to that peace you're looking for. I think the way to keep the dread from consuming you is to know that you're doing your part in countering bad actors.

    That doesn't mean you have to become a freedom fighter or a protest organizer. I like what the guy with the goats was talking about in connecting with his community. Or you can volunteer with an organization that brings food to the homeless or whatever. Maybe start a community garden (or edible forest). Something big or small that helps you feel you're making the world a better place even just in your own little piece of it, even if you limit to a day or two each week.

    Then the bad news becomes a little easier to cope with. Because even though you're never going fix the world by yourself (that can only happen collectively), at least you know you're doing what you can to help. At least for me, that helps the noise quiet down enough to take the time to get lost in a book or something.

  • Analyze after the fact. I just try to convince myself I'm wrong about things and hopefully I'm not successful the majority of the time. Think about any specific situation I feel I need to, and compare how I acted with how I would want to act. It's an active maintenance process that means hopefully i have more interactions that line up with what's desired. More than if I just allowed myself to act entirely on instinct

  • The problem isn't Americans, it's a lack of public transit. A place like Germany allows people to not drive. Americans basically have to drive if they want any real mobility, even if they don't want to or are bad at driving.

  • Plenty of good real solutions in the comments here. My creative solution is to add a feature to everyone's phone that automatically will FaceTime them with someone also on their phone in the area. You can't turn it off, you can only add people to your default list. No guarantee they're who you connect to though.

  • News @lemmy.world

    What to know about the 3 Iranian nuclear sites that were hit by U.S. strikes

  • The way business is structured in the modern day completely strangles progress and innovation by ignoring and sometimes even punishing workers trying to improve. Companies should be run by workers not businessmen so that there's a focus on the product rather than profit

  • Do It Yourself @beehaw.org

    Can someone tell me if my plan is good or not?