What’s going on in that precious vessel called you?
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) should be understood to be a regulatory psychological state that has the capacity to promote our well-being by contributing to personal growth and to the construction (or reconstruction) of a meaningful life.
oil on canvas { Piet Mondrian, Composition in Black and White, with Double Lines, 1934 }