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Watch a checkout line. Watch an elevator. Watch yourself the instant a conversation hits a three-second pause. Phones out, on pure reflex. Every gap, filled before it can open. We've quietly decided boredom is a malfunction to fix. It's the opposite. Boredom is the brain's empty workshop — the one room where a new idea has the space to wander in and sit down. When you're bored, your mind drops into its default mode: drifting, connecting, replaying, planning, daydreaming. That mode is where insight forms, where the day's memories file themselves, where your sense of who you even are gets quietly assembled. No empty space, no construction. So a generation that never feels a dull moment is a generation that never daydreams. Kids now flinch at a single quiet minute. Adults feel a small spike of panic at a red light with no screen in reach. The prediction worth sitting with is this. When the restlessness from constant stimulation becomes everyone's baseline, the inability to sit still will be handed a clinical name. And we'll dutifully medicate the symptom while feeding the cause with the other hand. We won't call it what it is — a culture that deleted the off switch and then panicked at the silence. … So we are not losing entertainment. We have a bottomless, glowing supply of it. We're losing the ability to be alone with our own mind — which happens to be the precise place every original thought you will ever have is waiting for you to show up. Boredom was never the void you had to escape. It was the doorway in. And we're bricking it up, one notification at a time, then wondering why nothing interesting ever comes to mind anymore. Stand in the next line with your phone left in your pocket. Just stand there and let it be dull. Notice what your mind lunges for. That itch is the muscle you've allowed to go soft.
Watch a checkout line. Watch an elevator. Watch yourself the instant a conversation hits a three-second pause. Phones out, on pure reflex. Every gap, filled before it can open. We've quietly decided boredom is a malfunction to fix. It's the opposite. Boredom is the brain's empty workshop — the one room where a new idea has the space to wander in and sit down. When you're bored, your mind drops into its default mode: drifting, connecting, replaying, planning, daydreaming. That mode is where insight forms, where the day's memories file themselves, where your sense of who you even are gets quietly assembled. No empty space, no construction. So a generation that never feels a dull moment is a generation that never daydreams. Kids now flinch at a single quiet minute. Adults feel a small spike of panic at a red light with no screen in reach. The prediction worth sitting with is this. When the restlessness from constant stimulation becomes everyone's baseline, the inability to sit still will be handed a clinical name. And we'll dutifully medicate the symptom while feeding the cause with the other hand. We won't call it what it is — a culture that deleted the off switch and then panicked at the silence. … So we are not losing entertainment. We have a bottomless, glowing supply of it. We're losing the ability to be alone with our own mind — which happens to be the precise place every original thought you will ever have is waiting for you to show up. Boredom was never the void you had to escape. It was the doorway in. And we're bricking it up, one notification at a time, then wondering why nothing interesting ever comes to mind anymore. Stand in the next line with your phone left in your pocket. Just stand there and let it be dull. Notice what your mind lunges for. That itch is the muscle you've allowed to go soft.

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