Trying
to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying
to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.
Ben
Hecht (1893-1964)
This quote
means that you have to read something in order to learn something. In a
newspaper you can learn about the world and see what’s going on in the world. A
newspaper is a piece of writing that you catch up on what’s new in your world
or city you live in. when you read the newspaper you read about famous people
and you read about the daily profits etc. when you tell time you read the clock
and tell the time. Timing is everything in the world and without time there
wouldn’t be newspapers.
In the world
every minute that goes by something else is happening. Every minute, hour, and
second something new is coming up and something new is happening. Trying to
determine what’s going on in your world is going to need time for it to process
and need time for it to happen. Everything happens for a reason and all there
is time to wait for it to come. Once you wake up or go to sleep you in time you
do things by the hour and that process goes on forever. When you read a
newspaper it’s always going to be the same thing in it your daily news. Trying
to determine what’s going on in your world is like trying to tell the time by
watching the second hand on a clock. A newspaper can be fake or untrue but it
only tells you the minutes you won’t know what’s going to happen in a year or
even a day. So you look at the world in your own way. Either newspapers that
don’t give you a lot of information on the world or you look at it in your eyes
to help you determine the world you live in. to figure that out don’t read a
newspaper. Newspapers are not informational enough.
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