I think boredom is more to do with disorientation in life. If you have a heading in life, you have something for which you can explore. The world is a massive place, so is the web, so you're bound to always find new things if you keep looking. But if you stop looking, you're gonna get stuck with the same old, same old, and that's going to be boring.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Do you think the longer a person lives, the more likely that person can get bored at some point? Would the only solution then be to erase some memories to make life more interesting?
PhilX
The best defence against boredom though, is being the creator of your own life, because it widens the horizon, and gives you access to deeper and deeper truths about said life. For instance, choosing to become your own technician, will allow you to front problems uniquely, with the full responsibility and therefore the full ability to test, try and find out new things.
There's always going to be things you can do, you just need to master your own mind so that you can keep them in sight, and not loose sight of the library of opportunity.