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Lessons from TVOver the years we have learned a lot from TV, despite our parents often despairing that the hours and hours spent in front of the box instead of studying would ruin our lives! There is some merit in watching television though - let me explain. ![]() Source: www.unsplash.com In the 1970’s we had Little House on The Prairie, it was all about the importance of family values. The series tackled issues around faith, poverty and prejudice amongst others, but the basic message was to always do the right thing. In the 1980’s we were introduced to Knight Rider and for the first time, to artificial intelligence. To us, in the ’80s, the focus was on how cool the talking car was! The series saw Michael Knight and Kitt fighting the bad guys and bringing justice to the world but what was the lesson? Kitt was Michael’s inner voice, his alter ego showing him what to do. Michael trusted Kitt. The lesson is that our inner voice, our instincts and our gut are important. They help us make sense of a situation. Trust it like Michael trusted Kitt. It never let him down. During the 1990’s we were treated to the A-Team. Hannibal Smith, BA, Face and Murdoch entertained us for hours with their antics. What were the lessons? In Hannibal, we learned that we can get out of any situation by ensuring we had a plan. Face could talk himself out of anything. BA just bulldozed his way through. And Murdoch? Well, you gave in because he would drive you crazy. Let’s not forget MacGyver. He was a problem solver. He could accomplish anything with his Swiss army knife, duct tape, paper clips, chewing gum, flashlight and toolbox. He demonstrated that sometimes the simplest of tools can accomplish the most difficult tasks. There are many more examples of other programmes that we can mention over the years but let’s fast forward to the present day. Three notable programmes that are worth mentioning include Game of Thrones, The Blacklist and Ted Lasso. In Game of Thrones, we had many characters who had really good leadership qualities and displayed righteousness. But for this blog, we will hone in on Tyrion Lannister. He was a character that displayed both the good and the dark side of life but the lessons were invaluable. Here are some:
In Blacklist, Raymond Reddington offers many lessons:
In Ted Lasso we find an American Football coach having to coach a British Football team. Two completely different games require a different skill set. But how does Ted Lasso do it?
There is a lot more we can learn from TV, but to conclude:
“Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armour, and it can never be used to hurt you,” Tyrion Lannister – Game of Thrones. About Colin RamparsadhColin Ramparsadh, the owner and CEO of Media Mutation. Colin has spent 30 years in the ad industry, working, among others, at Y&R, Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi and ZenithOptimedia. Email him at colin@mediamutation.co.za, read his blog at http://colinramparsadh.wordpress.com/ and follow @colinramparsadh on Twitter. View my profile and articles... |