Absolutely & Unequivocally Bored Out Of My Mind


Picture if you will an office space. In this office space there are things that usually belong there. Computers, office chairs, modern cubicles, pens, papers, lots and lots of white walls, and people who look barely alive. No, this isn’t the work of the ebola virus, these people are just bored.

Boredom. It sucks. It’s a creative’s down fall. When boredom seeps into the daily grind, it lays waste to your day. In fact, it’s happening to me right now. I don’t feel like writing this post, because I’m so bored. I probably spent at least thirty minutes of my time just starting at my computer screen, not doing anything or just even finding the motivation to do something.

What happened to my day that made it so boring? It’s actually a relatively easy answer. Because I had no work, no agenda, nothing to do. It’s that simple. Having an agenda or a task at hand makes it easier to handle the day because you’ve been given structure, order, and purpose to the reason in why you got out of bed that morning. Without that structure you are more than likely to fall victim to having a dreaded case of the boredoms.

Some people would argue that having nothing to do is bliss and if they could just do nothing all day, well, that’d be the life. But if you think about it, doing absolutely nothing all day would be terrible. No stimulations, no things around you to distract you or hold your attention, it’d be awful!

What’s the point of this article? Well, there really isn’t that much of a point except to try and curb my boredom in giving myself a task to do.

Hell, this post itself is probably a definition of boring!