An update on our TV experiment.
In May, my wife mentioned maybe it was time to get a TV again. Almost 18 months since the old one broke. I agreed, and we bought one.
Here's what surprised me. The day it arrived, the kids were excited. I set it up, tested it, turned it off. And nobody asked to put it on.
That evening, after school and homework, they went to the park like always. Same on Wednesday and Thursday. The TV just sat on the wall like a forgotten thing. It first came on that Friday for movie night, same as always, just on the TV now instead of the laptop.
Three weeks in, and life is exactly how it was before. On Friday they watched a movie, and we had a short family Mario game session. Saturday, we built a lego puzzle until it was time for the Champions League final. Sunday, they wanted to go play with their friends after our family reading time, and it was my wife and I who said no, sit back, let's watch a family movie together.
That's a new thing. Twice a month we pick something educational and talk about it after. A chance to teach them about the world, about faith, about what other people go through. The rest of the time they pick their own.
People will say it's all devices now anyway, which is true. But the kids only use their tablets one hour each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and have done so for years. They walk around with books instead of devices.
I'm quite happy that the habit held even after the TV came back. Screentime is STILL way down, and family time is way up.
It's still the best family experiment of all time. Let's see where we are by December.
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You're tired? So is everyone. Life's unfair? Welcome to the club.
The truth is, people don't care about your excuses; they care about your results. Harsh? Maybe. But it's also a wake-up call.
Because once you stop expecting sympathy, you start building self-respect. Work when you don't feel like it. Push when no one claps. Improve because you owe it to yourself, not because someone's watching.
The world doesn't stop for your breakdowns. It keeps moving. So what now? Let it crush you or let it fuel you. You get to choose. No one's going to hand you a better life. You've got to earn it.
So forget the noise, keep showing up and go harder.
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