This is the best advice yet on how to deal with Chromecast. It is also therapeutic and prevents zombieism. I have been playing outside for 12 years now and every time I briefly connect to see what I might be missing, I congratulate myself for making the right decision long ago.
There is truth in that. On the other hand, I have yet to hear anyone say, "Kill Your Library," since libraries are also filled with garbage.
Chromecast and public libraries are tools. How we use them is what is most important. Chromecast and cable are filled with jewels and garbage. But Chromecast also offers greater control, and greater jewels.
There's no need to throw the jewels out with the garbage, unless a person cannot restrain himself from watching garbage.
I’m not much of a TV person. I DO like movies, and will watch series on DVD (Jesse Stone - YUM!) but I prefer being engaged with the world around me, versus being force-fed.
“Buy the soap, and the car, and the hamburgers - we’ll take care of the rest...”