Conventionally people go to work from let’s say 5 to 9
The average worker brings in enough money to pay the rent and get food daily
When you have a little extra money, you can buy television and maybe a computer
Typical household in the United States consumes about eight hours of TV television daily
If you consume two hours of TV television daily after about six years, you stop living life and Begin wanting to buy stuff and imitate TV personalities
You assume that your mother and father’s life might not be a good enough life for you because you’re so used to watching celebrities on television
After three years of doing this and idolizing television personalities
Idolizing television Grand realities
Your mind can begin to wonder sometimes into a dark place if you watch shows about violence or drugs
The expression, monkey monkey has never been more real After you see something out on television for six weeks, you begin to idolize it
Imagine if you simultaneously talked about it on the phone imagine a crawler monitor everything,
Including your TV, browsing history
Social media posts to identify your interests
identify where your bank funds are held
And let’s say hypothetically, you went out to do something like buy any commodity
Let’s say it was just recreational cigarettes smoking
Imagine if a crawler from a foreign agency could monitor your spending And hijack your account while you’re sitting in front of the TV looking to buy a product Marketing software was scanning your bank account as you were shopping
Because you broke the law in countries when you said a curse word smoke a cigarette, and had a nasty expression to say about one of the TV characters
If there was an AI recording, you couldn’t tell the difference between a TV personality and a real man or woman standing in front of you Imagine if you imitated a bankrupt television saying “get out of the car, or I’ll kill you”
And Police showed up to your house to arrest you the next day, While simultaneously draining your bank account. Called your bank and wonder why your deposits a few days late?