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Looking for more time? Glance no further than the TV. Research on television viewing demonstrates that the average American watches 1,669 hours of the tube each year. That is about 70 days per year according to the Statistical Abstract of the United States.
That’s right, 10 weeks per year; watching television. The study does not include all the hours the TV is simply in the background adding to the noise pollution. It’s direct viewing time. Mind numbing time watching re-runs, reality TV and commercials.
This is time you never get back. These are hours that could be used to learn something new, be with your kids, exercise and weight train, give back to community, or read a book. For that matter, you could write a book. It is hours for tennis, golf, travel, hobbies and sports. Or here’s an idea, time to do something that makes you money. I never receive checks from the television stations for watching re-runs of MASH or Seinfield. In fact, I rarely even remember the next day anything I watched the night before.
TV has a hypnotic effect on people. A passive activity, it doesn’t require any interaction or much thinking. It makes folks feel lethargic, lazy and dull. I can’t prove it, but I think TV dumbs me down. When I watch more than hour or so of TV, I lose my momentum and drive. I don’t feel like starting projects or working on anything that takes too much effort. All I feel like doing is watching more TV and maybe opening up a bag of chips, preferably with some dip to go with it.
Is watching TV all bad? Of course not. It provides entertainment and a diversion. It can be an excellent way to relax a bit after a busy day. But we aren’t reaching 10 weeks per year with just a little viewing. The TV habit can interfere with living a life. So how do you wean off the tube?
Time is the most important non-renewable resource we have. Don’t lose a fifth of your life doing nothing.
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