No being is born bored. Boredom is not an emotional state, that is representative of life's origin and purposeful design. This is why the mind recognizes this curious character as alien and undesirable. The phenomenon becomes apparent and dominant only when the brain is not properly exercised. Activity is necessary, however, only the kind that is rooted in good intention will empower a person with enduring physical and mental strength that can deliver and support a meaningful existence. Anything other wastes breath, potential energy and precious time. Should the pattern of inactivity develop and increase, the human sensory system will run-amok and ultimately turn on itself in order to serve its unique function exclusively and not for the greater good. Such storms of selfishness slowly sabotage the brain, bringing it to its knees. Like a childish coup d'etat, the senses override the leader by constructing physiological distractions, gaps and barriers that impede internal communication and processing, normal functioning. In so doing, the spirit is rendered ineffective, compromised at acting on its innate will to do good. The breath of life becomes suppressed and ultimately suffocates to the pointless point of banality. May we recognize the sorcery of senseless senses so to prevent boredom and promote life, that which bounces boundlessly in the eternal fields of beauty. E
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