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Effects of Quitting Television

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By Set's All Set


When I was a young boy, I remembered having a huge wooden television. This monster had a big old dial that you have to turn in order to change the channel. Technology changed fast. It was just a few years later and Cable television became the luxury standard replacing antenas.

PBS was a channel we watched if we wanted to learn something and Fox was just entertainment. In the recent years, I've noticed a trend that I didn't like. Reality TV blew up and the shit started going downhill. Every channel became crap. MTV stopped playing music. News channels stopped reporting objectively and worked on feeding us propaganda. I got fed up with the garbage. It was mindless. I've quit watching television for about 5 months now. I get most of my information online anyways. The cable subscription wasn't worth it. It was time to quit.



Withdrawal

I transitioned well. My girlfriend, however had a pretty rough time. She was addicted to MTV's lineup of FAKE reality tv shows like The Hills, Leguna Beech and all those other crap. "The Real World"? Ha! That title alone fails. I later found out that she was still watching her shows online via Hulu.com. I come to find out that News Corp, the same people behind Fox owns Hulu. Wow.

She argues that I spend a lot of time on the computer and while this is true, I can choose where, when, and what I read to an extent. I spend most of my time reading and listening to music and I've noticed that I sometimes get an "information overload." I've learned so much on so many different subjects.


Information Overload

This influx of knowledge has resulted in my quitting fast foods, videogames, and Microsoft Windows! I'm eating healthier after watching "Supersize Me." That's a great documentary BTW. I quit World of Warcraft (pure poison!). And I'm using Ubuntu as my primary operating system.

I also learned a good deal about electricity when I built my electric bicycle. Learned that online also.

The internet has gotten me into politics. It's inevitable. When you learn how things work, you wonder why things suck so much. I won't get into that too much here. That's subject for another hub.

I can see how the evils want to control the internet. Learning so much online and increasing my productivity had brought up some qustions that I have to ask.

Why is it that every year, there is a threat on net nuetrality?

Why do politicians use safety as an excuse for censorship?

Why is there always a boogieman to fight?


Final Thoughts

I read that television emits alpha waves that your body gets used to and become addicted to. It's definitely interesting to think about. Supposedly, video cameras pick up these wavelengths visually and render them as horizontal lines passing up and down. So those are what those lines are when you see a recording of a TV? I don't know.

I noticed when I used to watch TV that sometimes I turn it on for no reason. I don't even watch the tv. This is more noticable in the morning. It almost feels like I need it on to start my day. Other times, the TV would be on and no one is watching. I then ask if anyone is watching and they all say, "No." When I turn it off, people tell me to turn it back on. It's almost as if we are addicted to the background noise.

There is something else that I noticed. I also read that the alpha waves intensify during commercials in order to hypnotize you into receiving information easier. I started downloading my favorite shows and saving them on my computer. I notice that I don't enjoy them as much watching them on the computer than on the tv. What changed? It's the same show. No commercials. I can watch them whenever I want. But they stay stored untouched for a rainy day. Maybe it's the advertisements. I suppose the shows that I liked had a sense of higher value on television because they portray it as "urgent". "Catch Survivorman at 7pm where he shows you how to make fire with an LED flashlight!" Wow, now I had to watch it! Whether or not the alpha waves are real or not, these are some of the things that I noticed and these are my experiences.

Last, I noticed that time goes by fast while watching TV. Not just hourly and daily, but months can fly by. I use to spend 8 plus hours in front of the tv. This while multi-tasking of course. Eating, doing homework (in high school). Anything. There had to be a TV around. Now, I look back on the time and compare it to now. It feel like it's been at least a year since I stopped watching TV, but I know in reality, it's only been 5 months. That the nice thing about quitting television, you have much more free time on your hands. Sure, you get bored faster but in order to compensate, your mind explores more. You read more about interesting subjects. Interesting subjects provoke thought. Making good use of leisure has been a skill in and of itself. Before, I would have the attitude of, "I have no time for that." Now I can do anything I put my mind to. I am being productive. I took up boxing and got into shape. I am just more aware.

I can say without a doubt in my mind that quitting television has been the best thing I have ever done. I took the red pill.

I hope you enjoyed reading this. If you decide to quit television, best of luck to you.

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blessing  says:
4 months ago

i sure agree,watching television can slowly turn one into an unproductive lazy individual who spends so much time absorbed in biased shows,and all that unnecessary fiction.as a Christian i also recently realised how most T.V shows are immoral, they publicly display private issues like sex etc to young children,and children look up to most of those actors,actresses, singers etc and we all know that most of them are very bad influences, their so called celebrated lives are full of scandals, drugs,extreme lifestyles,unexamplary relationships,divorce,fornication etc...my point is T.v as evolved into a horrific gadget almost everyone worship and is controled by...i personally havent totally quit T.V but i selectively choose my shows...well call me boring but anything that doesnt build me, my faith,studies or GLORIFY JESUS I've completely cut out same applies to music...just try it and u'll see how much better yo life will turn out and improve...

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Set's All Set  says:
4 months ago

I thank you for your comment! Anyone can benefit for less television.

Brandon  says:
6 weeks ago

Hey nice article. I have been thinking about quitting tv, i normally watch a couple hours of tv a night, but for the last 3 days i have not watched any, and my mind doesent seem "foggy" anymore.

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Set's All Set  says:
6 weeks ago

Thanks for the comment Brandon. If you decide to quit permanently, you will not regret it. You will have so much free time. That "foggy" feeling is something i do not miss!

hdhntr  says:
6 weeks ago

I was lucky, I guess. I was so busy as a single Dad raising 2 wonderful kids that watching TV was never an activity we indulged in much. Too many other wonderful activities like reading, working out, helping kids with homework, learning a skill, or just simply communicating with the kids. Probably watched a max of 6 hours a week. It was mostly on the nights a show we liked was on.

I decided, when my son left for college that I would simply

unplug the TV. It's been about 3 months now. Don't miss it at all. Not missing the redundant not-newsworthy-news programs, not missing any sitcoms, not missing the drama.

Love having an additional 5-6 hours. Most of that is spent either reading or learning to play guitar better.

I can't fathom the freedom someone must feel if they are used to watching 10+ hours of TV per week and quit!

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Set's All Set  says:
6 weeks ago

thanks for the comment hdhntr but just to let you know, you do not have to join hubpages to leave a comment. Unplugging the TV can be hard for other people. We, as a society hate responsibility. We let schools and TV raise our kids. When we take the initiative and be responsible, everyone benefits. One thing I forgot to mention in my article, the remote gives people a false sense of control. We have the choice of what channel to tune into but we must realize that it's all the same. MTV, MTV2, BET, VH1. It's the same. HBO, Cinemax. Discovery Channel, TLC. We have no choice. The only choice we have is to shut it off.

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