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Default Mar 02, 2024 at 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by mote.of.soul View Post
Are you managing, utilising your time unemployed satisfactorily @185329?? One thing I know is boredom can be a killer.
Yes, boredom truly can drive me crazy. I find I have not been being as productive as I would like to be. That is, learning things about different subjects more often, having more interests and hobbies, etc.

And yet, despite this boredom, I have been managing pretty well for the most part. That is, I am pretty stable. I credit this to psychotropic medications. It seems to be getting better and better over time.

I wish I were more mentally productive, even though lately I seem to be more prolific than usual. And just because I have been feeling this way "lately", does not necessarily mean it will sustain. I am hoping it does, however.
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