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  1. May 31, 2016 · 1. There were suddenly more than 24 hours in a day. There's a popular meme on the Internet that says, "You have the same number of hours in a day as Beyoncé." It's true, but that quote forgets to...

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    • Watching TV Wastes Time
    • TV Slows Down Your Brain Activity
    • Most TV Content Today Is Consciousness-Lowering
    • Lack of Quality Shows
    • TV Is Linked with Lower Life Satisfaction
    • Pointless Advertisements
    • Not Watching TV Saves You Money
    • TV Sensationalizes
    • Your Life Is More Important Than The TV Schedule
    • Build More Meaningful Relationships
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    Not watching TV has given me a lot more free time to do things I love. I remember in the past, I’d mark out the shows I wanted to watch on my schedule. Then I’d arrange my activities around them. While I was watching the shows, other activities had to be put on hold. I didn’t count, but I was probably spending at least 3 hours/day in front of the t...

    There’s a reason why they coined the term “couch potato.” Excessive TV watching turns you into a potato in time. Research has shown that when you are watching TV, your higher brain regions shut down, and activities shift to the lower brain regions. Your lower brain is set in a “fight or flight” response mode. In the long run, your higher brain regi...

    The average TV show today is consciousness lowering, resonating in the levels of fear, guilt, grief, desire, and pride. This differs across TV networks of course – some channels have better content than others. My comments are in reference to mainstream channels/show. Some examples of shows that are more consciousness lowering than consciousness ra...

    By quality, I’m not referring to production quality. There is no dispute that production quality today is higher than ever. Quality refers to the content of the show.

    Research has shown that heavy viewers of TV report lower life satisfaction and higher anxiety. Many of us watch TV, specifically drama serials, because we want to see the stories unfold for the characters. What’s going to happen to X? What Y get the outcome he/she deserves? Will A and B get together? What will the ending be? It’s all very exciting,...

    Watching advertisements is one of the worst ways to use our time. A regular one-hour segment is made up of 40 minutes of actual content and 20 minutes of advertisements. That’s 1-third of TV viewing time, which is a lot. The ads are either a trailer for an upcoming TV show, an advertisement for a product/service or an infomercial. The adverts are r...

    TV drives us to buy things that we won’t buy. Whether it’s the stand-alone advertisements or integrated product placements, we get spurred to buy things when we see them. And there’s a reason why, too. The advertisements have direct messages and subliminal messaging to drive us to purchase. Research has shown heavy TV viewing is linked to higher ma...

    There is a lot of sensationalization on TV. Sometimes it’s the sensationalization of what’s there, making it bigger than it really is. Other times, it’s something created out of nothing. A lot of things are hyped up. Scenes of people crying, bickering, fighting, taboo, sexual content, ugly human behavior etc are played up a lot, especially on reali...

    When I used to watch TV, my schedule was tied to the TV programme schedule. Hence, if the TV networks were airing my favorite show at 7pm Wednesday, I would have to free up my weekly Wednesday evenings. When the show started, I would have to abruptly pause whatever I was doing to catch the show. The same thing applied when commercial break ends. Af...

    TV is one of the favorite pastimes in families. They spend evenings in front of the TV screen, watching show after show. Even though everyone is sitting together in the same room, they aren’t bonding with each other. Each of them is just developing an isolated connection with whatever is on the TV screen. Now, imagine if all this time is spent talk...

    The author shares 10 reasons why he stopped watching TV and how it improved his life. He argues that TV wastes time, slows down brain activity, and offers nothing of value.

  2. Apr 15, 2016 · 1.85M subscribers. 7.2K. 844K views 7 years ago. Watch #LaughterGames I Don’t Watch TV Episode 1 - Inglorious Constipated Basturds. Nakuul Mehta, with Alekh Sangal and Ram Menon, takes...

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  3. I Don't Watch TV is an Indian sitcom web series which premiered on 15 April 2016 and stream on Arré and YouTube. This show is produced by Nakuul Mehta, Alekh Sangal and Ajay Singh. This web series is based on the real life of the Indian television actors and actresses.

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  5. A web series about the \"Inglorious constipated bastards\" of Indian TV, inspired by real life experiences of the cast. Watch the trailer, episodes, reviews, trivia and more on IMDb.

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    • 2016-04-15
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Nakuul Mehta, Alekh Sangal, Ram Menon
  6. Jun 25, 2018 · 19 videos 241,898 views Last updated on Jun 25, 2018. An Arre original web series - I Don't Watch TV. Nakuul Mehta, with Alekh Sangal and Ram Menon, takes ...More. Play all. 1. 2:55. I...

  7. Apr 14, 2016 · Nakuul Mehta, with his best buddies Alekh Sangal and Ram Menon, takes us on a rollercoaster ride into the behind-the-scenes drama, power struggles, and pure madness of the TV industry. An outrageous show about TV, off the TV.