One of my friends threw away his TV, a working, expensive TV. I asked him why he did that.
He explained that he was spending too much time watching TV, he was kind of addicted to it. That affected his mind, he felt he was wasting to much of his time. It affected his marriage also. He finally decided, the only he won't TV is if there is no TV. That is why he threw it out.
When I was young I used to watch too many movies in theaters and I would always feel bad particularly when I watched like two movies in a single day.
I have been spending for little over a year now taking lots of MOOC courses learning a variety of subjects in the field of biology/genetics, physics, philosophy, and so on. So far, seeking knowledge has not created a headache or guilt. Perhaps even an activity such as this could cause tension if it reduces the attention I could pay to my work or family.
He explained that he was spending too much time watching TV, he was kind of addicted to it. That affected his mind, he felt he was wasting to much of his time. It affected his marriage also. He finally decided, the only he won't TV is if there is no TV. That is why he threw it out.
When I was young I used to watch too many movies in theaters and I would always feel bad particularly when I watched like two movies in a single day.
I have been spending for little over a year now taking lots of MOOC courses learning a variety of subjects in the field of biology/genetics, physics, philosophy, and so on. So far, seeking knowledge has not created a headache or guilt. Perhaps even an activity such as this could cause tension if it reduces the attention I could pay to my work or family.
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