Friday, December 18, 2009

Anyone Up For A Challenge?

Since the beginning of my blog, I tried my readers in my private life a little "while, without giving too much away (I do not psychopaths showing up at my door). For example, through the blog, you have learned , among other things, I'm an addict in recovery who was on the street less than 10 years that my wife is expecting, and I live near a small town in Utah (population less than 400). All this aside, the only question I receive most is: "How can you live your life without TV?" This issue becomes more fun every time I hear it. My first initial reaction was "how can you live with a TV? "Watching television is an alternative to life. You can not really spend an hour playing with children when they spend many hours watching someone play with the children on television. You can spend a week cruising the Caribbean when you're busy watching the Love Boat (or whatever else they have on TV now a day.) TV E 'or life. Both.Living can not be without a TV in my house was a choice I made long time. It was a choice I made to give me my freedom. We have covered huge statistically significant inverse correlation between television viewing and financial freedom. It's just a matter of fact. The vast majority of desperately poor people regularly tune of the life and watch TV. The vast majority of the rich do not see the tube of slavery. The line of demarcation between the two extremes is linear and causal is fairly obvious. A viewer can stop watching TV and start watching more successful their financial life.But however, some people are simply baffled by this choice. I could spend hours and hours to explain this option in detail, but in reality only to a mine! I'm telling everyone to get rid of your TV . We need to impoverished people in the world. There are some tasks that should only be made by viewers in a job I suggested trying to live without him for a few days and discover the freedom you feel that you have. The world is full things to see do.If things you really want the freedom that others have, try this experiment. Turn off the TV for two weeks. Find out what your mind has to offer. Feel the freedom only for those two weeks. The creativity that contends that some of you may wonder. I know that I have to try.

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