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Have you noticed how easy it is to get hooked on outrage? Media and politics are designed to keep us scrolling, refreshing, and reacting. Outrage fuels clicks, boosts ratings, and keeps us feeling we’re right and they're wrong. 

And yes, there’s plenty to be angry about — injustice, violence, corruption, cruelty. These are real and deserve our attention. But if we camp out in outrage, it starts to shape us. We stop seeing the world through love and possibility and start seeing it through constant agitation.

Being spiritually awake doesn’t mean pretending everything’s fine. It means feeling the anger, letting it move through, and then responding with clarity. We can stay informed, speak truth, and take action — but from a place grounded in divine love.