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You haven’t felt strongly about anything in a while. Not depressed. Not unhappy exactly. Just — flat. Like the volume on everything got turned down and you can’t find where the dial is. You’ve probably called it burnout. Or exhaustion. Or just getting older. Here’s what it is. You’ve been filling every moment. Podcast on the commute. Phone while eating. Scroll before sleep. The gap between one thing and the next — the small empty moment where a feeling might surface — filled before it arrives. Your nervous system hasn’t had silence in years. And desire — real desire, not just habit or hunger — needs silence to exist. It needs the specific discomfort of wanting something you don’t currently have. Of sitting with the absence long enough to feel it. That’s boredom. And you haven’t allowed it. The last time you were genuinely bored — no phone, no podcast, no task — you probably reached for something within 90 seconds. Most people do. What you didn’t let happen in those 90 seconds is where desire lives. The longing. The ache. The specific feeling of wanting that makes you move toward something instead of just consuming it. … The craving is still there. You’ve been interrupting it every time — before it has a chance to form into something you’d have to act on. → Desire needs boredom the way fire needs oxygen — remove one and the other disappears → Constant stimulation doesn’t make you engaged. It makes you desensitized. → The feeling you’re missing isn’t gone. You’ve been filling the space where it lives.
You haven’t felt strongly about anything in a while. Not depressed. Not unhappy exactly. Just — flat. Like the volume on everything got turned down and you can’t find where the dial is. You’ve probably called it burnout. Or exhaustion. Or just getting older. Here’s what it is. You’ve been filling every moment. Podcast on the commute. Phone while eating. Scroll before sleep. The gap between one thing and the next — the small empty moment where a feeling might surface — filled before it arrives. Your nervous system hasn’t had silence in years. And desire — real desire, not just habit or hunger — needs silence to exist. It needs the specific discomfort of wanting something you don’t currently have. Of sitting with the absence long enough to feel it. That’s boredom. And you haven’t allowed it. The last time you were genuinely bored — no phone, no podcast, no task — you probably reached for something within 90 seconds. Most people do. What you didn’t let happen in those 90 seconds is where desire lives. The longing. The ache. The specific feeling of wanting that makes you move toward something instead of just consuming it. … The craving is still there. You’ve been interrupting it every time — before it has a chance to form into something you’d have to act on. → Desire needs boredom the way fire needs oxygen — remove one and the other disappears → Constant stimulation doesn’t make you engaged. It makes you desensitized. → The feeling you’re missing isn’t gone. You’ve been filling the space where it lives.

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