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News: Why to Read but not Watch?

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 Dr. Marcos De Pablo' ✉ "The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses."     — (Malcolm X)                                                                                                                       News is the oxygen of democracy, the force that informs public discourse and shapes collective consciousness . In an era of relentless digital connectivity, it has become a constant companion—flashing across our phone screens, blaring from television sets, and filling our social media feeds. Yet, have we stopped to reflect on its...

Turn Your Feed into a Growth Machine

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 Daniel Robbins ✉ "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with." – Jim Rohn Now, extend this wisdom to social media. The content you consume daily shapes your mindset, emotions, and even your future. If your social media feed is filled with random posts, gossip, and negative content, you might be unknowingly sabotaging your own growth. But if you curate it with purpose—by following pages, groups, and people who inspire and educate—you can turn it into a powerful tool for personal and professional development. Let’s explore how you can transform your social media experience from a mindless distraction into a growth machine that fuels your success. The Hidden Cost of Mindless Scrolling Imagine waking up in the morning and instinctively reaching for your phone. You scroll through Instagram, watching reels of strangers living their best lives. You check Facebook and see political arguments that drain your energy. You open Twitter and get bombarded wit...