June 5th 2008 11:10 am
The blight of boredom.
Since I’ve become increasingly more busy I’ve been wondering about boredom. It is a truly desctructive thing to me, most notably my mind. Not being busy drives me literally a little bit nuts, and I’m fairly certain I’m not the only one. Why is this? What causes boredom besides just not having anything to do? Is it a lack of ingenuity? How can we solve this?
I believe the cause of boredom is that our lives have become routine, and we have become dependent on external factors to entertain us. We spend most of our lives working, which is the routine. That takes of time and keeps us busy. Off of work we will have hobbies, friends, family–all good outlets to avoid boredom and inactivity. But what happens when a day comes along and there is just really nothing to do? We sit in front of the TV all day, or do some similar mind numbing activity just to pass the time. Because of this, we have lost the ability to create our own fun, our own culture, our own reality. We have become dependent on other things to tell us how we should be, and if we are not doing one of those things boredom sets in. What if there’s nothing on TV? What if our external sources break or go missing? Then what?
We could turn to books or the like. Teaching ourselves something new is always a good way to keep the mind active. Actually participating in something as a means of learning is a way to keep our body active as well. Exercise. Create something. Make your own culture and reality, don’t depend on anything external to feed it to you.
This post may seem wildly unrelated and random, but its purpose is to somehow inspire you to create your own fun, and to make your time spent doing worthwhile things. Perhaps, I also needed to remind myself of this as well.
Lia Cross
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