One of the concepts many individuals associated with LIFE get excited about is something called the "Media War."  I have heard wonderful stories about how the CDs, books, DVDs, audio and video clips, pamphlets, and events have changed people's lives, given them new perspectives, and taught them things they never knew before.

The concept of the Media War is basically a recognition that everything we do in our modern world is shaped in some way by media.  Whether it is "The Media," which by most is meant to include all public media including television, radio, movies, newspapers, and the like, or all the other forms of media that are out there, it is beyond argument that media in general is a prime mover in our societies.  The concept of a Media War is that the effects of all this media may not be all good.

For instance, much of what passes for entertainment (and don't get me wrong, I love watching sports and movies as much as the next guy!) has a tendency to program us and rearrange our values.  See enough murders on television and in movies and we get a little desensitized to the horror of the sin of murder.  Hear enough foul language, and it loNewspapersses its sting.  See enough filth, and the mind gladly adjusts downward away from clean thoughts.  You have heard all of this before.  These are the extreme examples. 

The more subtle effects include "dumbing down," taking people away from "real living" by experiencing it vicariously through media instead, celebrating mediocrity, stoking victim mentality, and creating dependencies.

What the Media War enthusiasts are doing is trying to flood back in the other direction with positive, life-building media.  Instead of teaching and celebrating mediocrity, such media advances the concept of achievement through struggle and personal growth.  Instead of decadence masquerading as "cool," positive media teaches that those who dream, struggle, serve, and sacrifice and the real "cool."  Rather than violence and victimhood, positive media teaching heroism and accomplishment and meritocracy. 

How do we know that this type of positive, live-skill teaching, people-building media makes a difference?  Because it has worked for us!  And believe me, some of us (me in particular), were a long way off in our thinking compared to where we are today.  When I first got exposed to this type of media, it was like giving water to a man dying of thirst in the desert.  I thought, "Where has this type of teaching BEEN all my life?" I began to change in my thinking, which resulted in better attitudes, which produced better actions, which generated better results!  Further, I have seen extreme improvements in people's lives as a result of this same training.  People have saved their marriages, gotten off drugs, stopped other addictive behavior, grown in their relationships, strengthened their character, discovered their purpose, and found their true spiritual callings.  Incredible.

So what am I advocating?

Simple.  I am not one of those extremists who suggests a total retreat from "The World's Media."  Rather, I believe that it should be sampled in doses small enough that it can be balanced with training from positive, life-helpful media like what LIFE makes available.  I still watch a football or soccer game.  I still take in a great movie when I can.  But I know I must continue to learn and grow and reach for better in myself, and the thing that has helped me do that the most is positive media of books and CDs and websites (hopefully like this one!).  My education takes up a lot more of my time than does my entertainment.  If I ever lose that balance, I am quite certain I will lose my creative edge.  I simply can't and won't let that happen, and I hope you don't either.

Plug into a system of great materials.  Maintain your status as a student of life.  Continue to force yourself to get better by listening and reading and mentoring more and more and more.  As the saying goes, "Learn as though you'll live forever and live as though you'll die tomorrow."

In a bigger sense, there is a war going on in the culture's of our countries.  Media, as always, plays a big part in it.  The concept of a Media War means that there is something at stake here.  It means that what people drench their brains in, and how they think, and what they do, and the habits they establish DO MATTER in our societies.  Those fighting the Media War are actively doing something about it, one person at a time; teaching people that they can grow in their character, escape entitlement mentality, and learn to push themselves and sacrifice for others is a very good thing.  It can't help but make a difference in society.  I salute you.

 

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4 responses to “Media War”

  1. Nathan Pierce Avatar
    Nathan Pierce

    It’s almost unbelievable how evident and obvious the Media War is once one becomes aware of it. There is great freedom and empowerment that comes from realizing that one isn’t required to accept all that one sees and hears. The true power of the Media War, for me, comes in the ability to judge for ones self the validity of a given media and measure what is being communicated by a set of moral standards. We all have a choice about what we allow ourselves to absorb. Thanks to the TEAM, Orrin, and Chris, and George and Jill Guzzardo for “Why the Media War Is Important” for opening my eyes to this new reality: “What we see and hear influences us more than we realize, and we can choose our media.”
    Powerful stuff.

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  2. Owen Derry Avatar
    Owen Derry

    I agree with Nathan. In my younger years, I worked on a political campaign or two because I cared and was willing to work to make a difference. I actually read from many different sources before I voted for a candidate.
    Then I got busy, worked hard at my 95% stuff, figured the US was big enough to take care of itself (I never put any thought into HOW this would happen or what my logic was), things would be all right, etc. etc.
    Since joining the Team, I can look back and see that I got mentally lazy – fat, dumb, and complacent, but not really happy. Oh, I worked hard on the outside, but gave back less and less to my communities (church, local, state, and national), and really did not put much time into thinking about them. Having the TV and newspapers feed me information and ‘guide’ my decison-making was easy.
    I now look out 70 or 80 years and think about what the world will be like for my children and their children: The United States’ role in the world economy (especailly with China making a huge difference – good or bad – on the world scene), church attendance dropping, kids getting hooked on drugs or video games and so on.
    But I also look at the Team and all the leaders out there making a difference. My son LOVES the seminars and always wants to be the first one to open mail when system arrives. He is 16 and sold an LLR book to one of his teachers!
    It does take effort to peel yourself away, even a little bit, from the easy media food. But I can not only SEE the difference each of us can make, I can FEEL it.
    One positive, life changing ripple, then another, then another, and more, and more and more…

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  3. az Avatar
    az

    Hey Chris — I have to say that the Team system has definetaly made a huge impact on my life (school, work, friends, etc). I work for a big Fortune 500 in Michigan and in 4 years I’ve been here (just as a college intern) I’ve haven’t gotten even 5% of the information that I get with the Team system. And by far — I love your CD’s! They are funny — whenever I’m having one of those days where I think I’m “doin pretty good” it gets me back on track! Keep up the good work!

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  4. Larry Herring Avatar
    Larry Herring

    Chris,
    I cannot go without commenting on the dark day in history that January 22nd is. On January 22, 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled on Roe vs. Wade effectively legalizing the murder of unborn children, on demand. Since then, nearly 50 million children have lost thier lives. 50 MILLION! That is 1/6th the population of the United States!
    Genesis 4:10
    “The LORD said, ‘What have you done? Listen! Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.’”
    Your media is either communicating Truth or lies, selflessness or selfishness. We must continue to fight for Truth and servant-leadership because lives are depending on it.
    Larry

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