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fgwerwefgr Search for questions, people, and topics Why is waiting for something so boring? Ad by BYJU'S FutureSchool What will your child build today? Does your child love ROBLOX? We’ve collaborated with ROBLOX to help your child learn to code 3D games! 4 Answers Profile photo for Jess H. Brewer Jess H. Brewer , works at TRIUMF Answered 3 years ago · Author has 23K answers and 40.8M answer views It doesn’t need to be. Do something interesting while you wait! 507 viewsView upvotesAnswer requested by Yusuf Khan Related Questions More Answers Below I'm not depressed, but I've suddenly lost interest in all the things I used to love. I'm bored of everything and nothing I used to love excites me anymore. Why is this? Why do I feel like I'm waiting for something? Why am I constantly bored and have no motivation for anything? Why is it that things that used to entertain me don’t work anymore? What is it called when I'm bored, but don't feel like doing anything? How can I avoid feeling like this? Why do I feel so bored from everything, even from things that used to interest me? Profile photo for Lori Bow Lori Bow Answered 3 years ago · Author has 713 answers and 543.3K answer views It has to do with the amount of focus and anticipation you have. If you’re really looking forward to something that is all you want to think about. But if all you do is think about it you get bored. You have to train yourself to think about other things while you wait. You might say, “Heck no! I’m excited about this. Heck with other stuff.” What if you’re waiting days or weeks or even longer? You’re going to get bored to the point that you get frustrated and that can diminish your enjoyment of the thing you’re anticipating. You’re way better off finding other things to enjoy while you wait. Ti Sponsored by Online Saver Vip Toronto man arrested for having $461,000 in cash. Police reveal where money really came from. Profile photo for Florencia Ulloa Florencia Ulloa , worked at Cornell University Answered 3 years ago · Author has 1.4K answers and 586.3K answer views Because you’re waiting! There is a lot of truth to the saying that a watched pot never boils. Stop waiting for things. do something else instead. Carry a book with you so you’re not bored while waiting for the bus/plane (a journal also works wonders). Have a cup of tea while you wait for that cake in the oven to finish. Take advantage of that netflix account. No one has time to waste. Don’t waste it just because you’re waiting. 406 viewsView upvotesAnswer requested by Yusuf Khan Profile photo for Joe Hays Joe Hays , Performance Coach and Social Ecologist Answered 3 years ago · Author has 472 answers and 85.8K answer views Waiting for something is boring, frustrating, and wasteful UNLESS we fill the time with productive thinking and acting. Always be prepared for a SEEMINGLY empty moment. Waiting in line? Have a book or article to read, a notebook or recorder to put down ideas. Waiting for a response? Start working through your other tasks. Finish your work and have no instructions or directives? Formulate a new list of initiatives, develop a detailed plan for one or more of them. There’s no excuse for being bored. J 1.2K viewsView upvotesAnswer requested by Yusuf Khan Related Answers Related Answer Profile photo for Arjun Rajput Arjun Rajput , Chief Operations Officer at Confidental Answered 4 years ago · Author has 51 answers and 141K answer views I can't give meaning to my life. Nothing interests me, I have no ambition and the future does not interest me. What's wrong with me? Nice. Congratulations. You are on the path of discovering your own self. Only when you get rid of ambitions, can your ego disappear. When you are fed up and bored of the outer world, then only you will want to look inside. And only then can you find out the answer to the question: Who am I? The problem is that everyone around you, is doing something. Someone is getting married, someone is earning money, someone is travelling, someone is getting into relationships, someone is doing some business, or some charity work, etc. Everyone is: something. Someone is an engineer, scientist, singer, doctor Promoted by Grammarly What are the best tips for writing a resume? Profile photo for Grammarly Grammarly , Great Writing, Simplified Answered May 20, 2021 Writing a standout résumé is challenging enough—coupled with searching for and actually landing the next big role can make the job hunt feel like a full-time gig. The secret to a successful résumé is making it as easy as possible for your reader to realize your fitness for the role. Clari (Continue reading) Related Answer Profile photo for Kevin Authur Kevin Authur Answered 1 year ago I'm not depressed, but I've suddenly lost interest in all the things I used to love. I'm bored of everything and nothing I used to love excites me anymore. Why is this? In my lingo, I call this a “dry” period. I’ve experienced this in Spirituality, writing music, career, etc. There’s really not a single answer, but I’ll share two big ones from my own experience. One could be that you’ve over-worked the area of interest, making it more of a mechanical routine than an expression of joy. Take meditation for example. After initially reaching fantastic “highs” through daily meditation, it eventually ran dry. It became a mechanical routine, but Spirit had moved into another expression. So I kept plodding along by routine, versus sensing the “pull away” to try new w Related Answer Profile photo for Ciaran Mahood Ciaran Mahood , Project Director Answered 1 year ago · Author has 356 answers and 1.1M answer views Life is boring. All I do is wake up and eat and go back to sleep. How do I live life? I don't have any hobbies because I'm not interested in anything and I'm not good at anything. There's nothing to do on this earth. Should I die? Life is boring. That is a fact. I find it mostly incredibly boring despite all of the beauty in it and the amazing views available and my beautiful daughters etc . Cutting the grass is dull. Washing the car is dull. Remembering what fecking bins have to go out each weekend is as dull paint drying. Recycling is dull. Golf etc, dull dull dull Much easier to lie in my boring bed after a hard work filled (but incredibly dull) week. Planet Earth never came with an excitement guarantee. Most people think they “deserve” an exciting weekend, from who?? Www.superexcitinggreendevelopment “ couldn’t give a r Related Answer Profile photo for Jacob Melville Jacob Melville Answered 1 year ago Why do I feel like my life is so empty? I’m getting bored of everything, music that I really love, movies and series, food, and a lot of other things. Is there any way to stop this feeling? We as humans are programmed to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Obviously, this experience has been painful for you - hence you want to find a way to stop it. That is only natural, like pulling your hand away when you burn it on something. Sometimes though, these feelings are actually opportunities for us to learn about ourselves - but they require us to sit in them rather than run from them. I've been through similar times, they seem for me to come and go. When everything I enjoy loses meaning, in the past I've thought “oh great, here I go with another depression”. More recently though I've start Related Answer Profile photo for Georgia Choate Georgia Choate , I did a lot of ginseng in the late 90s. Answered 3 years ago · Author has 72 answers and 95.7K answer views How do I fix my life? I am 17, and I feel so unmotivated/bored/empty even though I have a lot of stuff I want to do/learn. I know this might be usual for someone my age, but it is destroying my life. I know telling you it’s normal probably doesn’t help, but it is true there’s a season for everything. When you’re about to transition to a new phase of life, in your case, adulthood and probably further education, work, new friends, you are very likely to be unhappy in your current situation. As soon as I read the question, I wondered how much time you’re spending in front of a screen. If you’re being entertained a lot, video games, texting, Snapchat, YouTube, smartphone games, whatever it is, it WILL KILL your vigor and thirst for real life. The sooner you discipline yourself to put it away an Related Answer Profile photo for Carla Gouveia Carla Gouveia , Doctor at Medicine and Healthcare (2005-present) Answered 4 years ago · Author has 145 answers and 267K answer views Why do I feel like I'm waiting for something? You maybe think about life as external: You think that you are happy if happy things happen to you and sad if bad things do. The same for opportunities. You may think you are expecting a break and until it comes, there's nothing you can do about it. These are all falacies. Your life control is really internal: If you get a positive atitude, positive things start happening. If are sad but you smile (even a fake smile), people will smile back at you and you will feel better. If you go on a job interview thinking that you are right for that job because you are hard-working or simply because you are Related Answer Profile photo for Say Keng Lee Say Keng Lee , Knowledge Adventurer & Technology Explorer in Strategy, Change & Future-Focus Answered 5 years ago · Author has 8.8K answers and 20.1M answer views I am bored of my life and routine. What should I do to bring back the interest and be more lively? I sometimes feel very irritated and feel like I am running away from everything. Does this have something to do with my mental health? If yes, what should I do to improve on it? Your problem is very simple, actually. You lack compelling, inspiring and overarching long-range goals and objectives, broken down into short-term, medium-term, and long-term perspectives, and followed by a systematic game plan, in your life. GOALS set your directions and direct your focus on the things that matter to you. In a nut shell, GOALS give your the reasons for getting out of bed quickly every morning, and for staying - and feeling - alive. GOALS are like precise commands preset into the flight plan of a Tomahawk missile, to use a military analogy. Here's how you can go about goal setting Related Answer Profile photo for Shahbaz Ansari Shahbaz Ansari , A Listener. Answered 1 year ago Life's boring. No good people, only fake ones. Fantasy's nice, but everything else is either scary, disappointing or boring. I don't think that's normal? What's the point in living when it's just the same as lying dead in bed? Well the answer for this question is quite simpler than you will ever thought. You can make your life amazing but first you need to change your perspective toward life. Another thing is that life is not boring and not everyone is fake. Yes life is scary sometimes but it doesn't means that it is not worth for living. If you feel scared of something then you need to face it that's the beauty of experience in life it will make you brave and make you stand for something you love. Sometimes people betrays you, thats make you understand more about life and about the human nature. It is like getting s Related Questions I'm not depressed, but I've suddenly lost interest in all the things I used to love. I'm bored of everything and nothing I used to love excites me anymore. Why is this? Why do I feel like I'm waiting for something? Why am I constantly bored and have no motivation for anything? 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Yellow #5, also known as tartrazine, was linked to childhood hyperactivity in 2007 and since then any product in the EU that contains it must also come with a warning label. In the US, however, there is no such regulation. Concern over the food colouring recently prompted bloggers to petition Kraft to remove the dyes from their popular macaroni cheese product. Breast implant What's in your nuggets? Photograph: Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images Silicone breast implant filler Chicken McNuggets from McDonald's aren't known for being the healthiest thing on the planet, but they're not really known for being "chicken" either. The nuggets are actually only about 50% actual chicken; the rest comprises synthetic ingredients, including dimethylpolysiloxane, a chemical used in silicone that can be found in Silly Putty as well as breast implant filler. Boiled beetle shells Natural Red #4 may sound harmless, but the food colouring – also known as carmine – is made by boiling female cochineal insect shells in ammonia or a sodium carbonate solution. It takes about 70,000 of the bugs to produce one pound of dye. Coffee giant Starbucks got slammed in 2012 for using the additive in their frappuccinos and eventually binned it, but it's a commonly employed ingredient in many foods. The European Food Standards Authority recently included it as an additive to research more. But while some may feel queasy at the thought of consuming bugs, the synthetic alternatives to this natural dye, such as Red #2 and Red #40, are made from petroleum products. Pick your poison. Rodent hair Producing food products in an industrial facility is nothing like cooking at home, and certainly a big warehouse space is sure to be home to a few rodents here and there. 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With a fresh year on the horizon, we’re committed to providing high-impact reporting you can always depend on. Millions have turned to the Guardian for vital, independent, quality journalism throughout a turbulent and challenging 2020. Readers in 180 countries, including Canada, now support us financially. We believe everyone deserves access to information that’s grounded in science and truth, and analysis rooted in authority and integrity. That’s why we made a different choice: to keep our reporting open for all readers, regardless of where they live or what they can afford to pay. This means more people can be better informed, united, and inspired to take meaningful action. In these perilous times, a truth-seeking global news organisation like the Guardian is essential. We have no shareholders or billionaire owner, meaning our journalism is free from commercial and political influence – this makes us different. 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