Saturday 4 April 2020

One invention of the fragmentary perception is so called 'boredom'. People in boredom must be always occupied with something. Listening to music or playing computer games is actually a mild-mannered way to 'kill' boredom. People try 'freestyle' rock climbing, that is only with bare hands, without any security. Or climb the highest mountains in the world. Some freeze to death. Other group goes hunting, that is they kill animals for 'fun'. Boredom makes some 'bored' people nearby cut trees in a forest, build spring boards and 'amuse' themselves with riding downhill o motorcycles at breakneck speed and jumping (they actually sometimes breaks necks). What they leave behind is piles of rubbish, plastic bottles and beer cans. Many people can't stop working. They say they don't like to 'waste time', they must be always occupied with something 'useful' every moment. It may be vacuum cleaning or racing to amass as much wealth as one can perhaps in an attempt to find happiness or security this way. Some start careers in politics. They want to solve the problems of 'their countries'. But they never do because the real solution is not determined through actions in time. What happens when nothing happens?

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