@Volunteer,
Volunteer;32839 wrote:Arron,
Stop being bored. Bored people make up issues to create exitment for themselves and try to fill their lives. If you have an empty, bored feeling, maybe it is due to your dissatisfaction with the choices you have made and continue to make. Boredom is an internal issue, not external.
I pray that you stop being bored.
Excuse me. People get bored from lack of stimuli. Or from rooms becoming "stuffy"...You have helped immensely in the pursuit of it, more than you'll ever know. Whether it's from your incessant reposting of scripture, designed to give the appearance of your encyclopedic knowledge of the Bible, yet sheds no rays upon your ability to "adhere to said scriptures", and may be (for all we know), a "ruse", or a vehicle to garner "wonder and envy"......or whether it's from your repeated destruction of English (case in point, "exitment" is no word, however, excitement "is"...and only a stones' throw from a dictionary, which would render you coherent, instead of ridiculous).....you bore.
My own boredom is easily relieved...I can change the channel, write, get on my music computer, pick up my guitar, indulge a movie, strike up a conversation with my partner, or call a friend on the phone. The difference is I am not, nor have ever been a "boring person". Ask anyone who knows me, and they will confirm that. Are you so certain of the people that know you? Because from here....if they were candid, I'm sure what the answer would be.
As for my choices, I am at the happiest point, due to the choices I have made. I am the subject of 2 interviews this month...I have an interview I conducted on an internet podcast, also running this month, with a snippet of one of the songs from my debut music cd, also being featured. I host a poetry event at an upscale art gallery next month, and currently at work on my sophomore music cd, which should be finished by Christmas...I don't have time to be bored. I'm blessed. You? What are you doing with your life? And get some eyeglasses, because I have never spelled my name, Arron.