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30 Dec 2007, 12:19 pm

I rarely get bored either. Usually there are only a few things that bore me (trying to figure out technological devices being the main one, because I do not find that interesting at all and it makes me very aggravated and anxious). I always think there's something interesting to do or think about. I enjoy learning about a wide range of things, too, which helps.



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30 Dec 2007, 5:54 pm

Izaak wrote:
There was an article on this very topic in my last copy of Scientific American: Mind...

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=bor ... o-live-for


That was an interesting article.

I have to retract my earlier comments about never being bored. I have felt bored when waiting at the doctor's office, or in a very long line. It doesn't happen too often, and it takes a lot longer for me to get to the point of boredom then I suspect other people, though.