I'd say it's pretty unrealistic to completely avoid boredom-it's just part of being human. Even in my work as a UI designer, which I generally enjoy, there are moments when repetitive tasks like adjusting pixel-perfect alignments can feel tedious. For example, last month I spent hours fine-tuning button placements for an app, and by the end, I was practically counting the minutes until lunch. That said, I don't think boredom is always negative-sometimes it pushes me to find more efficient ways to work or take creative breaks. It's more about managing those moments than eliminating them entirely.
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Part 3a place you went to where you remember feeling bored
How realistic is it to think that boredom can be completely avoided?
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