There was a time, not so long ago, when "waiting" was a primary human activity. You waited for the bus. You waited for the kettle to boil. You waited for a friend at a café who was running ten minutes late. In those gaps, you were forced to do the one thing the modern world now finds absolutely terrifying: you had to sit with your own thoughts.

Today, boredom is a choice—and it’s one we almost never make. The second a gap in stimulation appears, the "Machine" in our pockets vibrates with a promise of infinite novelty. We have successfully eradicated boredom, and in doing so, we might have accidentally lobotomized the very part of the human spirit that creates expertise.

The Extinction of the Daydream

We treat boredom like a bug in the software of life, but it was actually…

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