I would be quite interested in knowing who has benefitted from consuming the content shown on TV. To create deception these days TVs are being called Smart TV but to me, it is still an idiot box only. Tving strengthens the running away tendencies. It deprives good sleep as our garbage box of mind keeps getting bigger and our minds will keep ruminating. For someone on the spiritual path, this is surely an issue to be dealt with at the earliest as Tving is the senseless filling of the mind with trash content while the spiritual process is about emptying it from the non-essential.
With movie content available so freely, it struck
me that such content is so engaging and addictive. If one is spending time binge-watching of web
series, there will be no time left to earn to finance this downhill-taking habit. The inbuilt self-destruction is apparent. There is so much innovation/research in content creation that one can be glued for
hours. It is the surest way to destruction.
In the book “My India” Dr Kalam mentions the book Cognitive Surplus
which explains how young ones are moving from passive consumption by TV to
active participation by social media. However, I have my doubts as the medium
which can be used for active social media participation is used to view the
addictive content from the likes of Netflix
so where is the freedom?
To me, it is becoming abundantly clear that
TV ( likes of it) offers very little but consumes a lot of us. Especially when the life objective
is somewhat hazy or non-committal, we become unsuspecting consumers. This is a
vice that is not easily known or obvious. Future policymakers and nation
builders should think about it as it can prove to be more dangerous than any
known vices/addictions known to people so far.
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