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Posted on 16 May 2008

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Rouvanne (swiftly becoming a great source of information for SA Rocks) sent me this email that he received from a colleague and friend.

Howzit

I don’t know about you but jislaaik I’m now getting really gatvol of all the bad news. South Africa once again seems to be falling through its own poephol. I think I’m going to puke if I hear any more s#*t about Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe, Crime, Eskom, the Oil Price, Inflation, Soaring Food Costs, Bafana Bafana or even friggin Paris Hilton. I’ve absolutely had it with all this negativity, doom and gloom! I’m really SAT of it all ek se!!! How about you?

I mean it’s not like I want to gooi the ostrich vibe and bury my head in the sand. This shit is real and it’s serious and it’s happening all over…but not to me….YET!!! Nevertheless I can’t help but read it, hear about it it, see the headlines, hear the rumours…EVERYWHERE. It’s like they are brainwashing me boet. And the worst part of it is that I feel totally and completely HELPLESS. Useless. Disempowered. Castrated (almost.) Frustrated (completely.) I keep getting this heavy ball of anxious dread filling my guts and it feels really KAK! And the worst part of it all is that I am a motivational speaker who needs to stay positive and optimistic.

To top it all off, winter is coming so I can’t even feel good about the lekker weather any more!

Peter de Villiers, our new Springbok Rugby Coach, was quoted in a Sunday Times interview published on 4th May as saying: “The local media thrive on negativity. They have nothing good to say about their country. If there is something bad about this country the local media will break a leg to be the first to write about it. They’re a bunch of negative people who live in a world of their own, and are merely there to earn a living and not make SA a better place.”

I agree completely with the ou. I’m think that most of our journalists, reporters and editors are uninspired, negative, disaster focused, sensation seeking, sad sorry scumbags. They find fault in everything and never propose any workable solutions. Many of the ordinary people of South Africa are busy doing wonderful little things every day, but none of it is newsworthy. Here’s the truth: There are roughly 6.6 billion people on planet earth. And according to the World Health Organization, some 56 million deaths occur per year, at the current global average. That works out to about 153 400 per day. That’s right – 153 400 deaths every 24 hours! So it’s not really hard work to find disasters, accidents, catastrophes, murders, muggings and general mayhem to fill the headlines. It’s actually pretty easy.

But during that same 24 hours, about 350 000 babies are born. That’s right, every 24 hours, around 350 000 beautiful, miraculous, perfect, pure, happy, untainted, precious little beings begin their journey on this planet. And what do journalists write about this? F%*k all that’s what! Unless of course a six month old baby is stabbed to death – then we never stop hearing about it!

Every day about 48 million of us get up, take a s*#t, clean our teeth (hopefully) and get on with our life. And many of us perform little acts of respect, compassion, kindness, service, giving, helping and creating. As Cath Jenkin wrote recently in her blog: “There is noise and joy and emotional honesty in the way we live. When we as a nation are happy, we celebrate. When we are sad, we are sad together. Does anything else really matter? At least we are together in the queue for petrol and/or torches.”

But for our media this is not newsworthy. It’s just life.

So I gave it all a lot of thought. Then I did some more real deep thinking. And guess what – buggerall happened! So I stopped thinking for a while, by learning to meditate. Then I stopped reading most of the newspapers. Then I stopped watching the news on TV and listening to the news in my car. And I stopped listening to people with negative chirps and bad energy. And I stopped focusing on what was going wrong in my life.

Then I started to meditate every morning, after doing some simple yoga stretches and synchronized breathing exercises. And I replaced my morning cup of coffee and cigarette with some herbal tea and a dagga joint. (OK – joking about the joint!) And I re- read the Power of Now and Conversations with God and a Short History of Nearly Everything. And I began to visit an awesome positive website called sagoodnews.co.za. And MAN did I start to feel better. MUCH BETTER. Then I started to watch every sunset possible, ride my bicycle, watch funny video’s on Youtube, work in my garden, walk on the beach – I fu&%#ng started living again BRU! From the inside out! And it finally hit me between the eyes, an epiphany:

You can’t change your thinking in order to improve your behaviour. You need to change your behaviour in order to improve your thinking. It’s taken me many years of searching and many many books, self development courses and personal growth experiences to come to this simple truth.

So if you, like me, are feeling anxious, concerned, depressed or gatvol, why not try changing your behaviour and DOING something differently, from today.

For example:

Greet every SAP policeman you meet with a friendly smile or handshake and thank them for protecting you and your loved ones. Boy do they need some motivation!

Visit www.sagoodnews.co.za. Often.

Read an inspiring book.
Write a poem.
Get into nature (or walk barefoot on your lawn!)
Write down everything you have to be grateful for. Every morning.
Play inspirational music, especially when the news comes on your radio.
Find some way to exercise your body a little more. (Endorphins are lekker!)
Try out one of the 100 available techniques of mediation or relaxation.
Watch the sunrise and/or sunset.
Create a morning ritual to make your day beautiful.
Find out and speak about the good news.
Choose to be happy.

And don’t allow the media to f%&k with your mind.

Most importantly, seek out and speak your own truth and live a whole life.

You deserve it.

And in doing so, you will change your life and make a massive difference to this special place we call home.

PS: To all the media people out there – I’m all for a free press. Really. I’m just sick and tired of your continued obsessive focus with everything negative. When are you going to realize that you are not merely reporting on what is happening – you are CAUSING some of it by your actions. Yes – YOU! You are helping to perpetuate a dangerous cycle of violence and destruction. I accept that bad news sells, but soon there will be nobody left here to buy it! Please cheer up and get a life or piss off and go find another job. Serious. I’ve had it with your sensationalism and scandal. Enough already. Start doing your job and working a little bit harder to creatively seek out and give some headline space to the good stuff going down in SA. Trust me, it’s there!

(Pheeew it feels good to have got that off my chest!!!)

I wish you an awesome day. Choose to make it that way!

Mark Berger.

I don’t think I reference then enough or mention them enough but I think that SA Good News does a sterling job for SA!

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6 Comments For This Post

  1. Gravatar JC Muller Says:

    Thank you! Awesome perspective in life you shared with us! South African need a seperate media, a media that is not driven by a mandate to be positive, not drive by a mandate to only print negative information to grab headlines… it needs a media for the people, all the people of South African irrepsective of what language they speak or the colour of their skin. One that reflects the real lives of South Africans and truly informs, entertains and inspires the nation. Life is 2 short and surrounding yourself with negative press every day of your life only attracts more negative thoughts and in return, negative actions.
    Thank you for your perspecive and YES SA GOOD NEWS is up there next to SA ROCKS!

  2. Gravatar cath Says:

    SA rocks. We do rock. alot. If only we’d stop throwing rocks at each other.

    X

  3. Gravatar ST Says:

    Mark, I concur. But wow is it difficult to avoid these issues being reported. All the current negative issues (no need to mention them on this site) happening in SA are all over the UK news. Honestly, it is everywhere you look, even international.. I believe that the media would not report on it as much if the government at least showed they were comitted to solving all of these issues causing the crisis.

  4. Gravatar Rouvanne Says:

    Thanks for the mention again Nic – it’s always good to feel a part of something positive!

    I have to admit that I do read as many newspapers and online news sources as I can get at my fingertips, and still try to remain positive regardless of what I see – I suppose my way of looking at things is that I can at least make my own mind up from all the information I receive – but then I also don’t take everything I read to be the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

    We’re all human; we just have to remember to stay in touch with our humanity.

    Thanks for putting Mark’s letter out there!

  5. Gravatar kitchenman Says:

    Hi All

    Nic, I have been meaning to post a response for sometime, and this looks like a god spot to do it. The author is correct. A positive attitude is extremely important – in anything one does.

    I am an expat living in the UK – the other day I went down the SA stand at the market and bought some All Gold superfine apricot jam – the whole day I had the All Gold song going around my head. You know the one ‘all gold all gold tastes real good etc’

    Anyway, the point of my writing is this – your site serves a very important purpose – it exudes positivity! Some people immediately comment and point out all the negatives. I have also done this for which I apologize. Your site is important to me because I need to work out whether to come back or not (no guys, please don’t tell me to stay away, I am insane etc etc – I, as each of us do, have to make up our own minds!).
    I use your site, homecoming revolution and several other positive sites as well. I also use some of the SA sucks type sites – I won’t list them here. I also get weekly news letters from the political parties (DA, ANC, FF+) and I read the news on the SABC and BBC websites. This gives me a wide spectrum of views and insight as to what is happening back home (the land of All Gold apricot jam), and the rest is up to me. What I would urge your detractors to do, is the same and stop bashing you for putting out good news – it’s needed.

    So Nic – keep it going! There is at least one person out here (nah, I’m joking – there must be many) who rely on all types of news and views to try and establish a balanced picture.

  6. Gravatar Virgie Vaccarello Says:

    I had to read your post three times to get the full meaning of it. I enjoy reading what you have to say. It’s too bad that more people do not comprehend the benefits of coaching. Keep up the good work.

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