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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The opportunity cost of watching TV

When we watch TV, we are not learning. We maintain the status quo. Worse, we watch ads and often buy stuff we don't need. I have decided to forego TV for a month and have installed a book-case next to my favorite TV-watching armchair. Will report on the success of this endeavour in a month.
Posted by Shivram at 10:22 AM

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