There is an old maxim that goes
'The longer I live, the less and less I believe in, but the little I believe
in, I believe in more and more.' I think that nicely reflects what I feel about
so much of the worldly affairs that predominate our news channels, as I try to
grow more maturely in my faith. The above maxim is a good algorithmic sentiment
about focussing on the most important things in life, where the bigger they
become, the smaller the less important things become. If we believe more and
more in the important things, and prioritise them, the more trivial things fade
into the background.
The stronger my relationship with Christ, the more that strength dwarfs my worldly problems; the more we invest in people who are valuable to us and have our best interests at heart, the less our lives are affected by shallow connections; the more we anchor our hearts in love, the more we reflect the light of Christ in the world; the deeper we grow in gratitude, the less we dwell in negativity and cynicism - that sort of thing.
The more we focus on what truly matters, the better our lives will be, and the clearer our purpose will become.