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QCOSTARICA BLOG – “Yes,” la Nacion is important if not critical to us locals as is digital news from the Q (qcostarica) and international sources.

It is no wonder why we, as a country, are depressed, and perhaps globally depressed.

This morning I did a digital news review and 92% remind us the horrors of life. Not just in paraiso (paradise) but internationally.

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Check out these Saturday morning headline stories that why we live collectively say, “why live anywhere else?”

Not because life is so much better here in Costa Rica, but rather life or living is so less exhausting.

I’m a global traveler and news “freak”. After so many years in Central America I have also discovered inexpensive Scotch. It helps to kill the horrible thoughts and images of news. And while not being totally naive, I also understand that “bad new “ sells.

Here are some of the headline stories of Yahoo News, Saturday, 15, 2015…..

The list goes on.

The question is if this is the real world? If so, then shed a tear for mankind.

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Juan Sebastian Campos
Juan Sebastian Campos
An expat from the U.S., educator and writer in English and Spanish since 1978 with a doctorate in business administrations (DBA) from the United States and Germany. A feature writer for ABC News, Copley Press and the Tribune Group with emphasis on Central America.

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