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What We Are Shown, What We Miss: A Human Dilemma

Punjab Times (English Edition)

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October 03, 2025

Every day, ordinary people wake up and go about their routines, often unaware of how much of what they see and hear shapes the way they think and feel.

A news channel tells them what to worry about, a trending story tells them who to admire or fear, and social media fills their feeds with opinions disguised as facts. Slowly, people begin to live less by what they actually experience and more by what they are shown to believe. At the local level, this influence is quiet but powerful. A teacher trying to improve a school may never get attention, while a minor fight on the street becomes a headline. A government policy that increases everyday costs might be praised as progress. People notice these stories on the news, discuss them with neighbors, and assume they are true. Over time, they begin to accept the version of reality offered to them, even if it does not match what they see in their own lives. The impact grows as it moves to the national level.

Politics, big business, and media often work together to set what the public sees. Television channels and online platforms are filled with debates that repeat the same arguments and the same faces. People feel engaged, but they rarely realize that the questions themselves are chosen to guide their thinking. Entertainment adds another layer. Soap operas, celebrity gossip, and viral challenges fill the screen, distracting attention from real issues like rising prices, job losses, or failing infrastructure. People accept these stories because life is busy and tiring. It is easier to follow the narrative than to search for the truth.

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