I saw the quote about boredom, and I tried to see where, in my life, I might be bored. I could not find a spot of boredom! So, perhaps I was not defining the thought correctly. I turned to one of my favourite resources, www.thefreedictionary.com, and found this definition of boredom. Boredom is “the state of being weary and restless through lack of interest”. Now, that applied to me when I was nearing the end of my time at some jobs that I have held.
Here is what else www.thefreedictionary.com had to say about boredom. This was under their Thesaurus section.
Boredom or ennui, tedium; dissatisfaction - the feeling of being displeased and discontent; "he was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received"; blahs - a general feeling of boredom and dissatisfaction; fatigue - (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something; "he was suffering from museum fatigue"; "after watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue"; "the American public is experiencing scandal fatigue"; "political fatigue"With all of these different meanings of boredom, it almost seems fashionable to be bored! What I realized as I read through all of this is that boredom really means that there is no excitement; no passion.
Really, what people are saying by being bored is that they want some passion and enthusiasm back in their life. When passion is absent, people eventually get tired, depressed, and as George Saunders says, they leave.
I wish you passion in your life. I wish you success in all things, but mostly in finding something that fills your heart and makes you spring out of bed in the morning.
Judy@angelsandancestors.com
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Blessings,
Judy