I skimmed through that ^ Thanks for sharing.
I've cut back on my noise consumption heavily. Barely have anything on during the day. Watch a little tv at night, but mostly sports, Seinfeld or some other comedy. One thing I've noticed is how raunchy CBS has become, which makes sense.
As a writer, I've had the idea regurgitated to me that you need conflict in your stories to keep people interested. I find that to be ********. I think this notion of conflict being necessary for entertainment has been conditioned onto humanity so we keep ourselves occupied with lower vibrations and pointless arguments instead of uniting together to bring forth something special.
Take King of Queens for example. A CBS sitcom where your two main characters are always letting their emotions and what not get the best of them. The wife is jealous, she argues, she holds grudges. The husband is gluttonous, he's a liar, etc. They rarely ever stop to say hey wait a minute, maybe we should take a different perspective. Not until they drag themselves lower first if anything do they realize what they have done.
By exemplifying the negative qualities in people, and only showing the positives in the last 5 or 10 minutes of a 30-60 minute broadcast makes a lot of sense. I may be rambling a little but so be it. Focus on love. Don't let them fool you into believe violence and war will be the answer. Because it's not. Only peace is and all of us bonding together to say no, we're not gonna stoop to your level. We're gonna stand here, sing songs of love and hold hands.