Most of us want to think that watching long hours of TV has no effect on how we think, view or do things. While many people use TV as a way to block things out, I believe it takes effect on one’s personal self. According to the A.C. Nielsen CO, the average American watches more than 4 hours of TV each day. Can television cause effects on personal identity? For instance, as a result of people watching TV, it makes them shop more and over spend, because they fall into the materialistic part of TV. Due to the increased reality shows, there has been an undeniably decrease in societies usual routine. TV has caused effects on personal identity. It is designed to brain-wash if it’s not used in moderation. Although some people may think TV does not affect them, excessively watching TV causes laziness, inactiveness, impatience and much more. The effects that TV has on personal identity can change people’s ideas about violence, sex, money, drugs, diet, and quick fixes. Also if my mind is set on the positive part of something, I’ll hear something on TV that will open my mind up to negative thoughts. I’ve noticed when I don’t watch TV I spend more time doing other activities, like reading, …show more content…
For instance if I came to an agreement in my mind and with myself that this is what I believe, TV changes my thoughts. It makes me unconsciously take the opinion from TV without me even realizing sometimes. For example the news never tells anything positive they are always telling you who was killed when there are much more positive things going on in the world. It also shows a great amount of African American men for committing crimes changing our paradigms of what we think of black men. At times I become aware that I only had the idea because what I watched on TV without thinking that those paradigms are drawn by the way the media presents