WHY in the world 'BORINGNESS' has been stigmatized? IF you seem to lead a 'BORING' life. IF you yourself is perceived as 'BORING'. BUT WHAT's really wrong with 'BORINGNESS'? Recently, there is a very convincing argument favoring the hidden joy of a 'BORING' life as studies showed that slowing down is a radical act in this frenzied world very much addicted and succumbing to speed and nothing lessππ
Sadly, there is still a plurality WHO tend to associate a 'BORING' life with an empty one. Seriously, it's NOT like that dude. In fact, I'll ride on the bandwagon and pitch that the opposite can also be true. NOT to dampen the joy we all relish in an 'EXCITING' life, there is a looming school of thought WHICH says that an 'EXCITING' life can be an EMPTY one instead. Ironically, we will see that life with full of motion BUT without direction. A life packed with plans BUT devoid of purpose. An overflow of oozing energy that seems forced and pressured. Admittedly, for donkey years, I chased excitement as much as I embraced it. I would love the 'RUSH', the frenzied changes, that feeling of being 'ALIVE' every minute. I even cherished my life then as a road warrior, living on a suitcase as I was hopping to my next flight every week. HOWEVER, over time, I have to admit that I noticed something uncomfortable, something that leads to 'hollowness'π₯π₯π₯
Admittedly, there I was in the midst of things, being hit by that deep fear of boredom and of missing out on something others were enjoying [WHILE I was NOT]. NOW, I have to declare a clean breast of a 180-degree turnaround and admit that today, I prefer CALM [and admittedly, I dread to go back to the pace and speed of life I had the past years]. If I have to summarize my realization now, I'll admit that living a 'BORING' life is incredibly fulfilling inside outπ‘π‘π‘
If I observed a favorite 'whipping boy' across cultures through the years, it's the introverts WHO are, at times, tagged and deemed as 'BORING'!@#$%? BUT WHY are those WHO are interpersonally more reserved are subjected to that kind of undeserving scrutiny and negative attribution at that, as being 'BORING'? That stereotype of the quiet individual WHO is inclined to privacy being viewed as a 'BORING' person may reflect a push across cultures towards an unbridled extroversion❎❎❎
Our takeaway: NOT to downplay the joy and benefits of interacting with a 'talker', I do hear around another faction of thought that those characteristics generally associated with extroverts are also considered as attributes of 'BORING' people, such as talking too much, being arrogant self-centered OR self-absorbed. In fact, an introverted person should NOT be unfairly tagged as having that interpersonal deficit because, that could even be their very strength, as it is beyond debate that they are generally more authentic [NOT to imply that extroverts are NOT] and accepting their introversion should be a boost to their well-being. YES dude, there are one too many UPSIDES of 'BORINGNESS'πππ















































