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Communication Quote by Donald Miller

“I feel guilty because for a long time I didn't allow myself a television, and I used to drop that fact in conversation to impress people. I thought it made me sound dignified. A couple of years ago, however, I visited a church in the suburbs and there was this blowhard preacher talking about how…” quote by Donald Miller
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““I feel guilty because for a long time I didn't allow myself a television, and I used to drop that fact in conversation to impress people. I thought it made me sound dignified. A couple of years ago, however, I visited a church in the suburbs and there was this blowhard preacher talking about how television rots your brain. He said that when we are watching television our minds are working no harder than when we are sleeping. I thought that sounded heavenly. I bought one that afternoon.””

Donald Miller

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Gospel According to Donald Miller, 2015

The speaker admits past pretensions about avoiding TV, then rationalizes buying one after hearing a moral warning, revealing how self‑image and external opinions shape habits.

In simple terms: He let pride and advice drive his TV purchase.

Key Takeaway

Watch media mindfully, not for status.

Themes

pride media influence self‑image habits

Mood

reflective critical

Type

personal cautionary

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • media consumption
  • social gatherings

Key Concepts

cognitive dissonance social validation consumer behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we let others’ opinions dictate our choices?
  • How can we align habits with true values?
A Different Perspective

The justification may ignore actual impact on mental health.

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