Ignorance_ An unidentified bliss

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For me, ignorance is a good companion. It has helped me in many ways....! I think that ignorance must be bliss if one is ignorant of one's ignorance. Once one becomes aware of it then that blissful state is lost and the only way of regaining it is to go for the ultimate truth. 
I have come across many people who always moan about their sorrows and unhappiness...! They are kind of energy suckers....!!! If you stay with them for a long time, then you have to breathe the negative air that they exhale! In such cases, ignorance is the ultimate solution...!
You must have heard about the quote: "Ignorance is a bliss!" It means that Not knowing something is often more comfortable than knowing it. Just think over it for sometime.....! Don't you think that this is applicable in our day-to-day life.

Social Media proves Ignorance is Bliss:
With the ability to interact with fellow readers and comment on articles, the popularity of online social media is skyrocketing. Despite all the intelligent technology involved with these new interactive tools, it seems ignorance is also soaring.
In the old days, before the world wide web, any article we read was most likely written by a professional journalist. There were special sections, such as op-ed, designated for actual opinions on specific newsworthy subjects. Nowadays it's hard to separate those based on actual fact from those based on pure fiction.
Amid all the cyber-content clutter, there are some trusted, newsworthy stories out there, which most web savvy users can distinguish from virtual viewpoints. Yet, after discovering and enjoying this informative pieces, it appears from the extremely biased comments left by other readers that they'd much prefer fiction over fact.
It is true that every article one indulges must be taken with a grain of salt. After all, we are all human and sometimes authors, unfortunately, try to dictate the story rather than the other way around.

 

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