It’s after dinner on a school night. Your dad is watching the news while you read a comic book in your favorite chair.
But your reading keeps getting interrupted by yelling and explosions from the TV. The news shows angry people and scary events, and you begin to feel afraid.
Your dad sees your worried face and turns off the TV. He asks what’s wrong, and you tell him everything seems scary right now. He hugs you and says, “Don't worry about those bad things on the news. There’s always hope, and things can always get better.”
You might have noticed that life today can be confusing and sometimes scary. While people face many challenges in today’s world, we also have better tools than ever to solve these problems.