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How to Chase Joy in Times of Crisis

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I was going to start with, “When you live in America, it feels like every day you wake up to a new national headline where something devastatingly horrible happened,” but then I remembered that’s not just the state of, well, the states, rather it tends to be the state of the world.

The laundry list of chaos that comes with being a human being nowadays is hard, not just on the people who are immediately impacted by quite literally everything, but also the people watching.

How many people are living with collective trauma from watching videos of people being killed daily? How many conversations have I personally seen on Twitter within 24 hours where people talk about how they’re living with anxiety doing everyday, mundane tasks?

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