Boredom is the most happening thing on this planet. And I’m sure it is not restricted to humankind alone. Seen birds and animals doing nothing but trying to be still? Exactly! That’s what I’m talking about. As far as I know there are 24 hours in a day and out of these 24 hours, about one-third is spent on sleeping in its various forms. And that leaves less than 16 hours to “live”. So the real question is how much time is actually “lived” and not “bored”. Now don’t get into etymological pogrom and insist that even being bored is part of the grand scheme called living process. Trust me, it’s not. Living is to be alive, not zombified. In fact, we shouldn’t worry much about nuclear proliferation when boredom proliferation is a bigger and more immediate threat to our existence. That sounds like exaggeration, isn’t it? No, not really.
Boredomination
Boredomination
Boredomination
Boredom is the most happening thing on this planet. And I’m sure it is not restricted to humankind alone. Seen birds and animals doing nothing but trying to be still? Exactly! That’s what I’m talking about. As far as I know there are 24 hours in a day and out of these 24 hours, about one-third is spent on sleeping in its various forms. And that leaves less than 16 hours to “live”. So the real question is how much time is actually “lived” and not “bored”. Now don’t get into etymological pogrom and insist that even being bored is part of the grand scheme called living process. Trust me, it’s not. Living is to be alive, not zombified. In fact, we shouldn’t worry much about nuclear proliferation when boredom proliferation is a bigger and more immediate threat to our existence. That sounds like exaggeration, isn’t it? No, not really.