Well, I think boredom can actually push society forward in unexpected ways. When people feel restless, they often create new things to fill that void - like how many social media apps emerged from people wanting to escape dull moments. In Shanghai, I've noticed how young professionals constantly develop new hobbies or side projects when their routine jobs feel too repetitive. That said, there's also a downside when boredom leads to unhealthy habits like excessive gaming or shopping just for temporary excitement. The key is whether people channel that restless energy into something meaningful.
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