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by Buttons840 1277 days ago
Computers with social media are so extremely reactive. Literally within half a second I can react to my boredom and find new content. I've noticed myself beginning to read a sentence, get bored half-way through, switch tabs, look over the new recommendations, do it again 30 seconds later.

Never bored, and yet never really entertained or satisfied.

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The best is when you're on reddit, think "this is boring", open a new tab and type in "reddit.com"...

On that topic, I've luckily managed to make reddit boring that I open it, scroll for a minute or so, and close it again: I unsubscribed from the "interesting" subreddits like politics or tifu or askreddit.

One trick I've found to help with this is to live-stream. I once streamed a game on Twitch, nobody really watched, but it forced me to sit down and actually play the game for a good 2 or 3 hours. It was draining, gloriously draining and satisfying. You can stream programming and other personal projects as well. It doesn't matter if you get many viewers or not, just forcing yourself to maintain a consistent course of action helps. If you do get some real viewers though, all the better, you can monetize your work and enjoy free advice and socializing with viewers.
Playing the game was what was draining?
Yes, normally I would play for 30 mins and then do something else. It was Outer Wilds though, a mystery / puzzle game similar to Myst and so the problem solving made it more tiring and more tempting to take breaks.
Streaming games live is a job that people burn out doing, it is very draining.
That's because it really doesn't pay to do so... Even though a lot of streamers act like they're making money, they're really not getting paid much.
The act of performing in front of others was probably the draining part.

But also, yeah. If you need someone to watch you do X so you can enjoy X, maybe you don't like X all that much in the first place.

Yeah, wow
> Never bored, and yet never really entertained or satisfied.

Social media in a nutshell

> Never bored, and yet never really entertained or satisfied.

"Nobody is bored, everything is boring." -- K-Punk