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Not sure if "boredom" is the right word. It's more like equanimity.

I have no passions in life. I don't strive for anything, nor am I overly attached to the things that I do. I have hobbies and interests, and a job of course, but I don't feel any particular way about them. They're just things that I do. If I had to quit tomorrow, I wouldn't care much.

I'm content with my life as it is, but sometimes I wonder what it would be like to have some great aspiration, some ambition that pushes me forward. Artists and writers often talk about having some burning need to do what they do. I've just never found anything so compelling.
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Seek Buddhism. Let go of your ego.
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Obermann by Senancour
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Go skydiving.
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Against Nature



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