Boredom revisited
Roberto posted a link to an article about boredom in New York Times. I found an article in The Boston Globe, that is stating the same, but with more thought on the effects of boredom. IT IS VERY INTERESTING, EVERYONE SHOULD READ IT !!!1 (sorry for the all caps) [read both articles] {if you don’t, you are not bored enough}
As of friday I’m starting a strike on connection, that means no computer (except I need to check my emails for my degree project sponsor daily at 15.30, if someone really wants to sponsor anybody anymore), no reading (reading means you are doing something), but I will however consciously try to avoid advertisement, comparing things, basically act in the spur of the moment if that ever happens from my boredom. And keep pen + paper with me.
Start being bored, and let your imagination run free.
End communication.