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Pay attention to world events. On the morning of September 11th,2001 I awoke from a disturbing dream. I was on a ship that was on fire. The Captain was dying of a heart attack, and some young people, former students I had taught in New York, were asking me for help. Since I taught in New York for 14 years, the odds are that some of my former students died on 9/11.
When I awoke, still having heard nothing of the tragedy but disturbed by the dream, I picked a card from the Zap Oracle and got this one, which was already titled, "Pay Attention to World Events."
It is one thing to consciously abstain for a limited time to regain emotional equilibrium; it is quite another to be ignorant of the world out of laziness and neglect.
Thomas Jefferson (or someone, we don't actually know) said, "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." If you're not paying attention to world events, you're not being vigilant.
Another rationalization people commonly use to excuse their inattention to current events: "The media is all corporate-controlled propaganda." There are plenty of non-corporate-controlled news sources, some of them excellent. But in my experience, those who scorn the corporate-controlled news media tend to gravitate toward the lowest quality of alternative news media. Their worldview tends to be a pastiche of paranoid urban legends and the fever dreams of conspiracy theorists. A person who only watched corporate-controlled media (except Fox News) is far better informed. For example, I've heard that anarcho-syndicalist and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky relies on the Wall Street Journal more than any other news source. His reasoning is that capitalists require accurate information to know how to invest their money. He obviously reads the New York Times, because he quotes it often.