EARTH'S GREATEST NATURAL RESOURCE: OUR MINDS & ATTENTION

    
     Lately I have found myself frequently reminding my students and my son that each person is wealthy beyond measure, yet everyday that wealth is squandered and surrendered to other sources. Ever stop to think about what life would be like if you spent your time on you instead of other things and other people?
     As innocuous an activity as watching television is, many people are devoted to their favorite programs. Yet, do you stop and think about what those programs do for you?  Does the programming improve the quality of your life?  Does the program contribute to your financial or physical well-being?  Of course, we all need to decompress and relax sometime.  So many people ask, what is the harm in watching television after a long day of work or school?  Nothing is wrong if you do not mind letting down your subconscious guard and allowing your mind to be invaded by ideas and messages that are sent through the airwaves to inspire you to part with your money and time.  When you watch television or a movie you are empowering someone else's vision.
     There are people who are very disciplined in financial matters.  Their needs and wants are closely monitored, yet copious amounts of time will be spent taking in tales of vampires, fighting housewives, and promiscuous drones prowling the country in search of the next orgasm.  I hope more people begin to ask why are we driven to distraction to such a degree?  There was a time when television signed off. We were given a break to contemplate the silence and be with ourselves.  That is no longer the policy.  Every second of every minute, of every day is programmed for any willing person.  How much time do we spend on our personal visions?  How much time does the average person spend creating for himself/herself?  There was a time I used to cover the television with beautiful African textiles and I have refused to purchase cable or satellite service since 1992.  I love thinking and creating my own entertainment.  I don't like sitting idle in front of a screen.  If I'm in front of a screen, I'm writing.
     I am aware that some people want to escape their lives.  They would prefer to experience life through someone else’s lenses.  That is a choice we all have, but I challenge that the lives we are given are so precious and sweet.  Giving them up to and casting pearls before swine is such an ungrateful way to exist.  The least we can do when we get up everyday is make an effort to find a our purposes, fulfill our purposes and leave a divine template for our children to follow or recreate.
     When I hear people complain about their lives, I can't help but think to myself that had they simply sat down and planned, they would not have to react.  It can’t be fun living in constant survival mode, going from one near catastrophe to another. However, if the majority of your life consists of getting to the nearest television as soon as possible, there is little time for anything else.  Lately, I have heard people say “stay ready,” but how can anyone stay ready when they are always in front of a television?
      The best times in my life have been sitting in a circle of friends talking about our visions, laughing and appreciating the vibe.  I need more people in my life to enjoy that too.  I cannot sit through another conversation about a celebrity’s outfit or which housewife snatched another one’s weave out.  My spirit is exhausted.  Wake me when the television goes off.