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  • I mean, you still control your feelings when you first understand your emotions and then decide how to handle them. Accepting your emotions and acting contrary to what you feel or channeling your feelings somewhere is control.

    Pushing down one's emotions is unhealthy but to control them is good.

  • It is more than just Trump. The US is a democracy and thus any government is a result of the will of the people. Europe doesn't trust Trump yes, but neither the population of the US who voted him to office.

  • Just eye the headlines and skip the ones not interesting?

    "Justin Bieber is having a baby" is a headline read, and article skipped. Thus to amount of energy is given and you can focus on other news of more interest.

  • Why not a middle-ground? Stay informed, but don't read everything?

    I lean heavily towards A, but I don't read every newsflash there is. I tend to keep track of major events, reading up on past news if there's need for background information.

    I don't need to hear everything Musk or Trump says, but if there's a major news that require some context I read up on that.