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Is Boredom the Highest Expression of Self?
Boredom as the perennial result of selfhood
Desire makes everything blossom; possession makes everything wither and fade.
— Marcel Proust
The pinnacle statement of a healthy individual is boredom. Time wasted with a sigh and a sense of eternal life is beneficial to our psyches. Stress-free, safe, time on our hands. Boredom is the best condition, our highest moment. We have what we want. Nothing is wrong, we’re dissatisfied. The most advanced people are urbane and have what they want but aren’t satisfied. When we are comfortable, we get cocky.
Is boredom the result we continuously seek to achieve? Could boredom be the highest form of selfishness?
We do things for other people every day. Work. Lawyers get people out of jail, architects build buildings for people to live in or open a business. Laborers build the infrastructure of our society.
When we’re bored, we’re thinking about ourselves. We’re not doing anything for ourselves or anyone else. You might be a cashier and be bored at work, but the act of doing nothing leads to dissatisfaction. When that is continued, you have a non-functioning person who can’t sustain for long, so over time, someone “doing nothing” would be a minimally functioning person.