Thursday, July 23, 2020

Channel Surfing

Channel Surfing We’re always seeking something better. Something nicer, faster, newer, sleeker, bigger. Something more. Something else. Some thing. The remote control made this search easier than ever: we can navigate a thousand channels without leaving the couch, flipping through channel after channel until we find something more desirable. But we dont know what were searching for. So we persist. Television isn’t the only place we channel surf: we dig through every aspect of our livesâ€"food, relationships, entertainment, workâ€"hoping to unearth anything other than what’s in front of us. Our problem is, in a world of unlimited choices, there actually is always something better somewhere. So, even when we pinpoint something we enjoy, it’s never enough, and we yearn for something superior. Its consumerisms paradox: that which makes us happy soon brings us discontent. The key to overcoming this cycle is simple: we must be happy with the channel were watching. If were not, we should change the channel. But once we locate a station we like, we should stick with it, enjoy it a while, and let go of the need to endlessly pursue the happiness thats already in front of us. We can enjoy this life in this moment, and eventually the channel will change on its own. Subscribe to The Minimalists via email.