BLOG 164 BINGE WATCHING
Oh Netflix. Episode after episode… you tell yourself just
one more. And somehow there is this feeling of accomplishment finishing a
series. A simple search leads to a show that could be of your liking, and then
eight hours later, you decide to get back to your day. Actually they even do
the searching for us and recommend what we should watch haha. We all have done
it, in fact, I’m thinking it’s almost summer and “Orange is the New Black”
should be coming back on soon. And yes, I’m looking forward to that Sunday
binge. That is what a binge is…. a feeling of satisfaction that comes from
doing something in excess. This type of marathon isn’t burning calories, rather
it’s creating a deeper dent in the couch.
This indulgence may come back to haunt the many folks who more
often than not partake in this endless episode watching. It seems harmless,
cheap, and an easy solution to pass the time. But there may be consequences
down the line, especially for our youth in their 20s who are readily watching
and are of the Netflix generation. The bottom line is that you are sitting.
T.V. doesn’t require much cognitive functioning either. Adding to this, it can
be isolating and anti-social. Plus, poor diet typically goes hand in hand. Are
you having a salad and watching “Narcos”?? Probably more like a pizza, starting
episode one and polishing off more slices around episode 4 or so.
It’s rather
interesting when you think about it. Netflix is the answer to a lazy weekend;
when you are feeling depressed (it’s a great way to pass the time after break-up);
it’s comforting when you feel sick; it’s a way to be cool and do what everyone
else is doing; it’s a topic of conversation with friends and at work; and it’s
not very expensive while waiting for pay day or trying to save up.
The CEO of Netflix is Reed Hastings. He thought of the idea
when he had to pay $40 for returning a video late. Well, he certainly put
Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, and all likes to shame. Although the company has
been around for 20 years, it’s development has really prospered once big-name
Hollywood stars and directors came part of the trend. Through subscriptions,
the company now makes about $1.4 million per day. Okay WOW!!!!
At least hit the exercise bike or Elliptical while watching
these shows. Hour three and hey, imagine how many calories you burned haha. The
point is that all we do in life has to be done in moderation and maybe Netflix
should be reserved for your rest day, not your everyday. We have the best
intentions to just watch one episode, but let’s face it, we live in a world of
wanting more and more NOW. How about feeling double accomplished by exercising
while completing the series. At least that’s what I do when I watch “Orange is the
New Black”. Did you really think I could just sit there and watch T.V. 😊
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