So the talk of the town has been Michael Jackson’s death.
I won’t lie, I was glued to the interwebs once I caught wind of the King of Pop’s possible demise.
I was hitting refresh on my browser and had multiple news sites open looking for the latest update on MJ. *That’s Michael Jackson, not Michael Jordan, for the record.
I could hear everyone in my cube-farm-of-an-office chatting, trying to get the latest information about the King. *That’s Michael Jackson, not Elvis.
But as I was clicking refresh and debating if I was going to give-in and credit TMZ.com as a news source, I came to a realization.
Does it really matter?
Not in the slightest.
Michael Jackson was a hell of an entertainer. And I count myself as a fan. He made some timeless music that brought joy, if only for a few minutes at a time, to millions of people. So that, I appreciate. The other stuff, I coulda done without.
But what struck me as I was hitting refresh on Foxnews.com (yes, I was reading Foxnews.com, I am ashamed of myself, too) it dawned on me.
Instead of having multiple browser windows open trying to get the latest what was essentially celebrity gossip, I should be researching the Iranian Elections or examining how the Obama Administration is handing North Korea.
I mean,
Then there’s the little matter of
Sigh…
The world lost a great entertainer yesterday.
But I think the world loses a lot more everyday, when people choose to live in ignorance.