By Walter Steinwald. (Originally written June 9, 2015.) Guiding your child through life requires winding through or around some certain conversations from certain influences. Within the small circuit of friendly discussions, I find at times some conversations are not “my” child appropriate. Not to mean the topics are XXX neon sign or blood drenched murder implement level only for my child’s maturity, comprehension level or social understanding they are not constructive. When this comes about I struggle to remove my child or reroute the conversation. This is a basic parental action, I think. And it’s a description of a single conversation at a particular time with a single person. Enter cable. Guiding, winding, ignoring influences that do not build your child is by and large futile. Now we have three to five commercials separating our random programs into fifteen to twenty sections. This builds quite a crowd of indiscriminate people having indiscriminate conversations in your living room, a crowd that awaits parental approval to stay or go. Why do we invite so many strangers into our lives? Often, we say that it is only way to stay informed about our culture and the global goings on. Also, so many cable shows are educational and the whole family sitting around learning can’t be all bad. Lastly, we love to be entertained. The whole cable industry is built on these pilings, raising it up to a near mythical need. It seems at times that the daily news is scripted into four categories: global natural catastrophe, global political catastrophe, world leaders or celebrities acting immoral and the bizarre. Day to day offers slight changes for each category, so that a weekly glance is sufficient to stay abreast. But if we are such a person that carries responsibilities so that we are forced to know moment-to-moment news, is it worth watching all the commercials in between? For most of us, not under global responsibilities, who don’t have any ability to practically change the situation, this constant memorial of our ineptitude will probably lead to depression. Seeing constant carnage with no ability to help can’t lead to shiny happy people. Ought we to pace ourselves in this sphere? {Click below to continue reading.}
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