Our new generations deserve a smile not misery.

Mahmoud Drira
2 min readFeb 14, 2022

As a person who has been deep into investigative journalism and as I did many types of research about some of the most disturbing and scariest stories and insights in our world I have come to a conclusion of what our media should be like in the next decades to create a stable, paranoia free generations.

Our World unfortunately is infested with wars, illnesses, and millions of psychopaths living around us on every single spot on our planet.

The way journalists and media figures deliver news and visual content has to change to a way we can see a solution and bright lights in the darkness that’s being seen. Our world is hurt because we’ve been using the same strategy to deliver news and stories that eventually will have bad impacts on some people. I’m not gonna make this long and go into many details but the minimum that I can do from my own position as a content writer and journalist is to invent a better way to cover the world.

We can tell stories and do coverage of news and events that occurs and try to put a smile and bring a solution indirectly while showing the dark side. In this case new generations will understand that wars, hunger, and brutality, in general, is curable and it’s only curable if the world laughs and sees a solution to it when there’s a thing that unites humans and tells us everything will be ok it just depends on us to fix issues that weren’t meant to happen through news and stories. One thing I always think about is how I can deliver an investigative case…

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