• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    me too, thanks. we have nothing meaningful to do in a society that does its best for us to not have meaningful connections either. wish i could actually have something useful to say about this one.

  • PoPoP@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    you should try not thinking about the awful state of the world for one (1) day and maybe read some fiction instead.

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    2 months ago

    Ah, alienation. I’d feel bad for bragging, so would you like some advice from a non-bored person?

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        I’m 15 and I am rarely bored because I spend most of my time trying to learn or self-improve. There are so many books about philosophy and history and so on and I want to read them. If I have nothing to do I can meditate and improve my mind. I am drawn to exercise for enjoyment, health, and obligation. I also put effort into challenging things like reaching out socially etc. Now, I don’t want to get into sports or shows or video games because they feel like wastes of time. I acknowledge the absurdity of life and choose to find meaning in the hope of communism. Much of what I’ve learned I’ve learned from Breht on revleft, and I recommend giving this a listen.