Television 1928-2015

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

Do we really need television anymore?

I don’t ever turn mine on. With the hours I save, I can do much better things.

Do this experiment; no TV in your house for one week.

Do you talk more? Read more? Do more? Sleep more? Feel better? Think better? Think more?

Bob Ligmanowski

I’m showing this to my kids! They never have time to help :))) But they can watch reality shows!

Ian Gattuso

TV= time vacuum.
To each his own, but my wife and I decided to have “movie night” with our kids on Monday nights and watch TV with them on rainy/snowy days but that’s about it. When we thought about what we wanted our family to be about, we saw how little we wanted TV to be a part of it.
I think your 7 day challenge will change the game for folks!
Thanks for your post Larry

DesireƩ Leader

We got rid of cable several months ago when we realized we rarely watched television due to lack of quality shows. We haven’t missed it a bit! We do, however, still have Netflix, but it becomes a more purposeful viewing; we can’t just keep it on and flick through stations.
I highly recommend the 7 day challenge. You may be surprised at what you don’t miss!

Kurtis K

Sports keeps me buying TVs and buying cable. I don’t watch beyond that, and really just have games on in the background most the time, rarely actually sitting to watch an entire game. When I travel the TV doesn’t even get turned on.

Could I possibly give up sports….??

Dustin G.

I haven’t had cable for over 3 years. I don’t see the point. I have one TV for my whole house. That is how I grew up and I don’t see why that is wrong. One thing I’d like to implement is eating dinner at the table for every meal though. I think that is a great thing. Even at the office, instead of at my desk.

Kurtis K, you couldn’t give up sports. lol.

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