Monday 9 December 2013

THE GIGO PRINCIPLE


 The computer phrase GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) is very sound.

 Negativity in; negativity out
. Positivity in; positivity out.
 Good in; good out. 

Our input equals our output. Our subconscious mind does not discriminate. Whatever we choose to put into our subconscious mind it will accept and our behavior will reflect that accordingly. 

The television has a considerable impact on influencing our morals, thinking, and culture, for good or bad. TV, while bringing in lots of useful information, has also made an outstanding contribution to degrading our tastes, corrupting our morals, and increasing juvenile delinquency. That is a pretty high price for so-called free speech or free television. The number of violent acts seen on TV by the age of 18 tops 200,000.*
 Advertisers are good at conditioning their audience. Obviously advertisements sell products, otherwise why would companies advertise?
 When we watch TV or listen to a radio advertisement, our conscious mind is not listening, but our subconscious is open and we receive whatever is being dumped in. Have you ever argued with the TV? Of course not!
 When we go to the movies we laugh and we cry. Is it because they put something in the seats or because the emotional input has an immediate emotional output? Change the input and the output changes. 

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