It seems like everywhere we turn these days, someone is giving us new information.

Whether it be about the foods we should or should not eat, the materials we should expose our body’s to, the state of our planet and of course fake news.

How are we supposed to discern the truth from fiction when most of the information is part of a larger agenda being pushed from behind the curtain? And the majority of it seems to come from the pursuit of money.

I’m suspect of everyone when a ‘fact’ is flippantly spouted out for great effect. It can be confusing and quite depressing. Everyone seems to be an expert.

I certainly don’t want to go through my day in a state of paranoia, but we have to do our own due diligence and not rely on the quick fixes and fast facts in order to life-hack our lives.

Most of the time, the true facts come from objective individuals without an agenda and are willing to put in the long arduous time to collect data without shortcuts. The sensationalism of the front page is not their goal. It’s the truth. This takes time, patience and a lot of hard work.

My kingdom for the truth . . . . .