Monday, July 27, 2009

Who Made Newspaper The Morning Thing?

I dont read newspaper at all, rarely used to read it a couple of months back but havent read it for the past couple of weeks since I have understood something very important about this bunch of papers with ink that people love to go through in the morning.

If you ask Why? This is the reason. Newspaper is an area in which the negative events and news are highlighted and not so much as the positive ones. Do you really believe that one of the first things in the morning you want to put within your brain is, " Is World Going Towards a Depression?", " Auto Sales is going down over all of the region", " Recession has made people homeless". How do you think your day would be if the very first things that you read are those that will make you mentally weaker and feared.

Morning is a time when the sub-concious brain is more receptive than the concious brain. Anything that you do or experience would be with you for the whole day. Do you think at such a critical point is it better to read how companies are falling? or a great book which could tell you how to take the company to the next level in recession? Think about it...

There is even a greater possibility that all of this is a set-up so that an average man gets the negativity in the morning so he/she does not dare to take risks during the day, those risks which could help the person get to the next level. This could all be part of a master plan as well....Think about it...

I would suggest organizing your morning with great books of inspiration and meditation so that you are so motivated in the morning that no creature on this planet could even dare to say that you cant do anything. It is a time to raise yourself to a new level of creativity and mental awareness....

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This article points out a very interesting thought that not many people may know about. The fact that reading the newspaper as a first thing in the morning can narrow down your potentials over the course of the whole day is definately true. However, its all about perspective too.

Anonymous said...

Selam Aleykum WRWB.
I like how you analysed the morning-newspaper epidemic, lol, not many people would've thought of it.
I think reading the newspaper early in the morning gives people this sense of knowing, feeling informed.
For some [such as myself] I feel that reading the newspaper informs me about the current humanitarian crisis and political unrest and so I can raise more awareness about it.
As Madiha said, I think it's all about perception.

p.s. Great work on the blog man.