Anonymous wrote:Even the most wealthy people in the world have a look of disappointment on their faces and many don't look healthy. If the world was flat we would be aware that we are in a terrarium when we ran into the glass wall. Since it's a sphere it gives our minds the illusion of dignity since instead of a wall we end up in the same place we started instead of running into a wall. Additionally we are all stuck in our bodies no matter how much we achieve or build wealth. The world is a dead end and a disappointing joke. The only lifeline is Jesus .
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Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the boring after going through tumultuous times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel this way?
I mean, yes, I work and find that fulfilling. I have interests and friends. I have TV shows and movies and podcasts and books that I look forward to. I plan and take vacations.
But the majority of life is just… boring.
Bro, I used to live out of my car. I used to cobble together 5 part-time jobs, some of which weren't exactly legal, trying to make ends meet. I used to eat leftovers the skinny rich people left on their plates at the fancy restaurant I was a server at, and have slept with people just to have a bed and a meal for a night. I know all the crazy folk and old-wives' remedies for most common illnesses because I couldn't afford to see a doctor for years (and we won't get into what happens to teeth when you can't afford that either...)
Boring is a privilege. Yeah, my life some days gets "boring" because there's a routine now, and it's stable, and my bills get paid without worry and there's extra and my health is good and I have insurance. What a gift! How incredibly cool is my life that I can be comfortable and bored some days, and then have the means and ability to go entertain myself, even if it's just by sitting in my garden and feeding the birds, or taking a walk through my safe neighborhood.
Someone in the world would be REALLY happy to have whatever "boring" problems you're dealing with today. Keep that in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel this way?
I mean, yes, I work and find that fulfilling. I have interests and friends. I have TV shows and movies and podcasts and books that I look forward to. I plan and take vacations.
But the majority of life is just… boring.
I find solace in the boring times. It gives me time to build up my reserves and concentrate on health and allows me to catch up on my reading. They help me get through the non boring times.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel this way?
I mean, yes, I work and find that fulfilling. I have interests and friends. I have TV shows and movies and podcasts and books that I look forward to. I plan and take vacations.
But the majority of life is just… boring.
Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely not boring if you have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, one way to not be as bored is to feel guilty about all the shame you feel when you try to express that boredom to Internet strangers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel this way?
I mean, yes, I work and find that fulfilling. I have interests and friends. I have TV shows and movies and podcasts and books that I look forward to. I plan and take vacations.
But the majority of life is just… boring.
Bro, I used to live out of my car. I used to cobble together 5 part-time jobs, some of which weren't exactly legal, trying to make ends meet. I used to eat leftovers the skinny rich people left on their plates at the fancy restaurant I was a server at, and have slept with people just to have a bed and a meal for a night. I know all the crazy folk and old-wives' remedies for most common illnesses because I couldn't afford to see a doctor for years (and we won't get into what happens to teeth when you can't afford that either...)
Boring is a privilege. Yeah, my life some days gets "boring" because there's a routine now, and it's stable, and my bills get paid without worry and there's extra and my health is good and I have insurance. What a gift! How incredibly cool is my life that I can be comfortable and bored some days, and then have the means and ability to go entertain myself, even if it's just by sitting in my garden and feeding the birds, or taking a walk through my safe neighborhood.
Someone in the world would be REALLY happy to have whatever "boring" problems you're dealing with today. Keep that in mind.