Written on January 17th, 2010 at 12:36 pm by Bart Westgeest

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Imagine a man or a woman who owns the best and most modern television money can buy. A fancy wide screen with surround system sounds.. whatever…

Now think that this person watches only one channel, say the first channel that appeared when the television was turned on the first time. A life long, one channel….

We wouldn’t do that of course. We would quickly get curious and have a look at the other channels..

What about our lives, are we aware that we have a huge influence upon the life we lead?

We can believe something, or we can believe something else.

It might demand some effort, but we have the possibility to think for ourselves, let our curiosity flow.

Or we can choose to watch only one channel.

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