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But as I grew older, that didn't stop. It just picked up more and more. In high school, I wasn't home schooled. I attended school, and at the end of the day, after each long school day, I would have soccer or choir, and then I would wake up early to go to honor society before school. And then my weekends were packed full, too. And I just never stopped moving
Okay, I see your point, but personally, I have had enough of boredom. I'm also very busy, but I would like the freedom and the time to do whatever I need to do to entertain myself. Considering that most of the time these days I'm pretty bored because most of the things I want to do, I can't do because it's quarantine and it's cold out there's, snow on the ground, and I can't really go anywhere or talk to anybody
Hey. So I think that boredom is definitely underrated because I believe that people talk about boredom in the wrong way. For the most part. You know, boredom is used as this incredibly negative word all all the time, and it can be a negative experience, right? But if you turn it into something that's productive and positive, it could be a rewarding one for you, too
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