When U.S. troops invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, I eagerly watched every move. The airstrikes and explosions were exciting. The constant updates on progress were addictive. For the first time in history, a person on the other side of the world could sit at home and watch people being killed on live television.
I can’t tell you now why I watched. There was nothing I could do about what was going on. The information was useless to me. Even if something I saw changed my mind about anything, what was I going to do about it?
I’m thinking about that today as Russian troops invade Ukraine. I’m not watching, but almost everybody I know is glued to the coverage of this bloody and outrageous invasion. Why are they watching? Because they’ve been brainwashed to believe responsible people “stay informed.”
The truth is that wars have become entertainment. All “news” is now entertainment and political theater. I’ve learned not to waste my time and attention on things I can’t control — and I hope you will learn this lesson which it took me way too long to learn.

Emotional wounds in me quickly spot those with similar wounds
For first time in my life, I fear not finding love and life I’ve needed
Stunningly arrogant Vatican paper demands world economic dictator
Could we stop being disappointed by just understanding each other?
What kind of hypocrite gives advice but won’t practice what he preaches?
UPDATE: No, I really haven’t died; I’ve just lost my sense of purpose