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The Battle of the Generation

testchart1 Monday, 19 October 2020
Part 110/141 (to see other parts of the article, click on the pages at the bottom)

There usually is resistance to giving away what we enjoy, and that is normal. Sometimes, people make believe that getting rid of television and the Internet is easy and that they won’t be missed. This attitude just alienates others. It makes them feel that those who preach this message never watched television or used the Internet in their lives and don’t understand their situation.

In reality, it is difficult for a person who has the Internet and television to get rid of or even limit them. They provide many benefits and enjoyment. If a person usually relaxes by the television for a couple of hours each night or occasionally watches a movie with his friends, it won’t be easy for him to give it up. Nonetheless, doing so gives us a much greater chance to succeed because we avoid many difficult battles. Therefore, we must try to somehow eliminate or at least limit what is harmful.

Being careful with what we expose ourselves to isn’t easy. Nevertheless, we must carefully and responsibly do our best so we will achieve incredible success in the battle of the generation.

Quick Recap:

  • The far-reaching sales pitch and instant accessibility of desire has made the battle much more difficult than ever.
  • Considering the costs of exposing ourselves and our families to dangerous material will help us make a responsible decision of what to avoid.
  • This one decision will alter our destiny. It will make us succeed against desire and will change where our families end up as people.

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