The Death of Boredom: How We Killed Quiet and What It Cost the Human Soul
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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.

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