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by tom89999
363 days ago
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Then just read a book or magazine. Or just take that boring time, its life that is not always funny, entertaining and colorful.
Most people have the problem of being under pressure to spend even their free time productive.
But for whom?
Boredom is healthy, spinning down your engine from constantly reving up at the street lights in life.
When i commute to work, i got an old Walkman, ancient cassette player with me, listening to an entire album of music where i cant hear the phone ringing, no notification popping up and letting me get distracted from listening to people that spent years of work to create an album of fantastic music. |
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Assuming that reading a physical book/printed magazine is inherently better than using your phone in the same situation is just a kind of snobbiness.
Someone in those photos could have been watching a veritasium video, or studying their college notes on their phone. Someone in the earlier years with a book could have been reading Mills and Boone.
But either way, who cares? Why are we judging what people do to pass a few minutes of their day in an inherently boring place like the subway?
As to the value of boredom, sure. But environment matters too. I think there's very little value to boredom on a subway. If you want to make a personal choice to be bored on the subway, go for it. But I don't see any valid reason to judge other people for choosing otherwise.