Why Sharing News About Solutions Is a Revolutionary Act
from YES! Magazine:
Why Sharing News About Solutions Is a Revolutionary Act
Scary stories of kidnappings and explosions lead our news feeds, but it's the good news that helps break down the myth of our own powerlessness.
by Frances Moore Lappé
posted May 10, 2013
"If it bleeds, it leads." Ever hear that maxim of journalism? If you want readers, go with the scary, gruesome storythat's what gets hearts pumping and grabs attention. But what grabs our attention can also scare the heck out of us and shut us down.
Scary news might "sell," but we can also feel so bombarded with the negative that our "why bother?" reflex kicks in. Fear stimuli go straight to the brain's amygdala, Harvard Medical School's Srinivasan Pillay explains. But, he adds, "because hope seems to travel in the same dungeons [parts of the brain] as fear, it might be a good soldier to employ if we want to meet fear."
So let's get better at using hope. It's a free energy source.
Hope isn't blind optimism. It's a sense of possibilitydelight in the new and joy in creativity that characterizes our species. So let's break the good-news ban and become storytellers about real breakthroughs. (Below, don't miss my top ten go-to's.) I'm convinced that in the process, we will strengthen our capacity to incorporate and act on the bad news as well. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/why-telling-the-stories-of-solutions-is-a-revolutionary-act