I've often considered the unrealistic worldview created by TV and movies and what do you know, I read something the other day that was spot on. So, I will quote directly from Kerry Patterson of VitalSmarts:
". . .TV is no better. It often teaches us that the good life consists of sitting around with friends, flirting and playing—and nobody has to work very much in order to afford outlandishly upscale New York apartments. Plus by using their magical clocks, the main characters are able to spend all of their perceivable time goofing off with their friends, yet somehow still have time to meet people and have amazingly active and glamorous dating lives as well as successful careers. How does that work? It’s all part of decoupling action from consequence. Selfish and unrealistic lifestyles lead to fun—not the heartache and deprivation that would likely ensue. . . "
When I read this, Friends immediately came to mind!
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