What I find boring.

Today’s question is what bores me, and this has been a growing concern of mine. I find a lot more things boring now, more so than I have ever experienced in my life. I feel like I have experienced enough things that the new is kind of worn off. I’m also pretty imaginative, so I can guess what most experiences would feel like. Why do it if you have a general idea of what it would be like?

It still bothers me because I used to have so much interest in everything. Nowadays, I have to sort of make myself do things. I would honestly have a shorter list if I named the things I don’t find boring. There is one thing I definitely don’t find boring though. It’s being around people I like and find interesting. I never tire of that to be honest.


What do you find boring? Is life supposed to get more boring? Do you find people boring? How do you make life less boring? Where do you go to meet more interesting people? Let me know about it in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!

You are not one.

I’m going to deviate from my normal coffee praising posts for a moment and venture into a slightly philosophical topic. This is something I wrote a while back but didn’t post it here. I’m going to add it now with some minor editing. It’s kind of a musing of mine, but I wasn’t sure how it would fit into the rest of the content. Perhaps I will find a way to blend it into other subjects I stumble upon.

I spend a lot of time in deep introspection. Maybe it’s just because I am often bored and alone, or maybe I’m just a pondering sort of guy. One idea that has often popped up in my mind is that we do not appear to be a single person. We appear to be a combination of at least two persons or entities. I believe that understanding can shed quite a bit of light on the situation in which we find ourselves.

The first person (entity) is the inner self. The inner self is your observing mind. This is the self that observes the universe around you. I think this self is mostly what philosophy and religion is talking about when they discuss the concept of a soul. It might also figure into quantum physics because it is basically of the observer of the universe. It is the part of you that actually explores existence and reality. I like to think of it as the reality explorer. I my opinion, this is the real you, but it’s hard to put your finger on it. It’s kind of ethereal.

The second person is the outer self. This is the self that everyone around you sees. It’s not really you but is a kind of vehicle for your inner self. You most easily see the world around you by viewing it through the eyes of this physical vehicle. You also have access to all the other forms of feeling this vehicle is capable of sensing. It is often referred to as the physical body, or the animal body. It also has a brain that is geared toward taking care of this body. It is an animal, just like all the other animals you see around you. Your inner self, or reality explorer self, is very tied to this particular animal and through it senses space and time.

This is where it gets tricky. It is very easy to confuse these two selves. You not only feel this other self’s physical sensations but can also feel its emotions. This other self is trying to survive in a physical world, and it will pull you toward goals that improve its quality of life. Very often, it wins. In most cases, both selves are working toward similar goals, but not always. Life problems begin to occur when these two selves have conflicting goals. The communication between you and the animal is very good but not perfect. Sometimes when you tell it to do something it revolts because it has other plans. It also often responds better to training and habits than direct commands.

For instance, you want to lose weight, but your physical self wants to eat a sugar glazed doughnut. Who is going to win this battle? It would be better if you controlled other factors, like not going around places that have doughnuts, as it will have to use a lot of its energy resisting temptation. Another way to lose weight might be getting more exercise. Your physical self has to use energy to accomplish this and may become tired. It may therefore resist this action. A better way might be to train it by creating a daily habit. The animal self is prone to follow patterns and habits, so it may respond favorably to this new lifestyle change.

Most of your life has actually been spent training and interacting with this outer self, and sometimes being frustrated by your inability to perfectly control it. Every person is different. Some people have a very docile and easy-going outer self, while others are in for the ride of their lives.


Do you sense this duality? Have you ever felt like there was a struggle within? Do you sometimes talk to yourself? How do you deal with temptations? How do you train your outer animal? Who’s really in control? Let me know your thoughts on this deep subject, and please like, share, and subscribe!

My life in three years.

Three years is not a huge leap into the future, unless you are maybe a four-year-old. I have doubts that my life will change significantly in such a short span of time. I don’t have any big plans that will come into fruition in the near future either. It’s kind of sad, but I expect there will just be three more years of getting up early and heading off to a job, trying to squeeze something fun into the weekend, and hoping something awesome will happen, or I will meet someone who changes everything for the better. I suppose the only thing I have to look forward to is more blog posts to write, more books to read, and maybe a book to publish. I just pray that I don’t lose any more people out of my life between now and then. That would likely be unbearable.

Just a little note. I’m totally confused about these daily prompts right now. My phone shows one prompt, but the computer shows a different one, and this prompt looks like it should have come a couple days back. I’m really just trying to catch up here, lol. What could have caused this?


What does your life look like in three years? Have any big plans? Is my life incredibly boring right now? (yes, it is, lol). Have any suggestions on making the next three years awesome? What was the best three years of your life, and what triggered it? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!

What I’m doing this evening.

Today is Wednesday, so I don’t plan on going out this evening, as I have to go to work tomorrow morning. This might change though, as I am somewhat spontaneous depending on my mood, or if I become really bored. If I stay home, I will probably browse the internet, or read something on Kindle, or buy something on Amazon, or brainstorm on something to write about.

There is one other thing I am going to do. I use an app called Microsoft To Do to remind me of things I need to do each day, mostly financial things. Like the name sounds, it’s just a fancy todo list in app form. It can also be accessed through a browser. Looking at this app, it tells me that I need to enter the statement from one of my credit cards into my personal finance application.

Screenshot of Microsoft To Do

I set these todo items up by going to the credit card company web sites, finding the date when they make the statements available, and then setting up a reminder to tell me to go enter and balance it. Today is the day when one of my credit cards should have the statement ready. I find this very handy, as I don’t have to think about it, or constantly go look at the site to see if the statement is ready.

The software I use to manage my personal finances is called Quicken. I just started using it this year. I enter the credit card statements manually out of habit, but I think there are ways to synchronize with the credit card companies. Actually entering it makes me very cognizant of where I’m spending my money, which is a good thing.


Are you doing anything exciting this evening? Do you use todo lists to manage your life? Do you have a favorite personal finance application? Are you a spontaneous person? Do you get bored often? Do you use credit cards to pay for things? Thanks for reading! Let me know your thoughts, and please like, share, and subscribe!

The personality trait that raises a red flag.

The term red flag means something different based on the context, but in a general sense, the biggest red flag I can think of is competitiveness. If I run into someone who appears to be competing with me, I usually try to get away from them. I do this because I know that competitive people see others in an adversarial way. That means they see you as their enemy! I simply don’t care to play those games or be anyone’s enemy. This also probably explains why I’m not a sports fan and why I was confused about some of the things I saw growing up.

Very often, I do win, but I win by providence. I don’t actually care to beat anyone. I am primarily motivated by what I call the neato factor. If I think something is cool and interesting, I do it. Otherwise, it’s boring to me. Inspiration and highly creative pursuits usually fall under the category of neato, things like drawing, painting, writing, coding, crafting, etc. Those are the things I do most often.


What are your red flags? Do you have a lot of people competing with you? Do you believe in divine providence? Do you have a lot of enemies? What do you think is neato? Let me know what you think, and please like, share, and subscribe!

The professional athletes I respect.

Honest truth, I am not a sports fan. When I think of professional athletes, almost no one comes to mind. For some reason, this is hard for me to admit. I hide this detail about myself around people, like I’m almost ashamed of it, but sports really mean nothing to me. Just saying this makes me feel like I’m not a cool person. I know it’s a big part of popular culture, but it’s just not something I care about at all.

I once told someone that I wasn’t into sports, and then when the game was on, and someone asked me about it, this person would answer for me and say, oh, he doesn’t like sports! Rubbing it in like that made me feel like a total outcast, which I probably am to sports fanatics. I guess you have to find the right crowd.

I honestly don’t understand why someone would sit there for hours and watch a game on television. It bores me to death! Last night I was at a bar, and they had a game on, football I believe. I thought about walking out. I wanted to just leave and find some place where people were talking or there was music playing.

I don’t even like being around people who are watching sports. They get all into it sometimes, and I feel absolutely nothing. To me, it’s just a bunch of people throwing a ball around or running up and down a field or court, a pointless endeavor at best, at least in my mind. If they ask me anything at all about the game or the players, I’m basically speechless, and that’s not a good feeling, but I’m still not going to invest enough time on the subject to be knowledgeable.


Are you a sports fan? What’s your favorite sport? Do you get into the game? What athlete do you respect the most? Do you feel weird going against popular culture? Ever find yourself in a situation where you feel like an outcast? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!