
When it comes to news, I think people are like snowflakes: no two people keep up with the same news sources every day. To each individual, news is what you choose to make it.
For some, that may be watching CNN every evening or watching E! News all day. Everyone is different. For me, it varies from day to day. I try to get as much in as a can without putting my brain on overload. As much as I hate to admit it, I keep up with celebrity news just as much as the next person but I also mix in your everyday news about what's going in the world. To be honest, I think sports take up the majority of my news intake each day. Which to me, seems ok, as long as I'm able to tell you what's going on in Iraq too.
When you're young, you don't realize how important it is to keep up with the news. The most important thing in high school is worrying about who your going to vote for Prom King and Queen. But as we get older, we have to realize the safety net we once had is gone and keeping up with the news is the way to stay afloat.
For some, that may be watching CNN every evening or watching E! News all day. Everyone is different. For me, it varies from day to day. I try to get as much in as a can without putting my brain on overload. As much as I hate to admit it, I keep up with celebrity news just as much as the next person but I also mix in your everyday news about what's going in the world. To be honest, I think sports take up the majority of my news intake each day. Which to me, seems ok, as long as I'm able to tell you what's going on in Iraq too.
When you're young, you don't realize how important it is to keep up with the news. The most important thing in high school is worrying about who your going to vote for Prom King and Queen. But as we get older, we have to realize the safety net we once had is gone and keeping up with the news is the way to stay afloat.
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