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The Death of Daydreaming

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1. irrational ◴[] No.43900937[source]
> Boredom was part of life, and we accepted and adjusted to this reality.

I remember myself and my siblings often complaining, “Mom! I’m bored!” With the “bored” long and drawn out.

This post caused me to stop and reflect that I haven’t heard my kids complain about boredom in more years that I can recall. They have audiobooks on demand, movies on demand, YouTube on demand, game consoles on demand, etc. It’s almost impossible to become bored. What to do? I remember how much I hated being bored, is it cruel to enforce boredom on my kids (that are still at home) or cruel not to?