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Fun, happiness, boredom, and sadness


List five things you do for fun.

Fun is a fleeting moment like happiness.

Boredom is creative, and sadness creates space for the next fun and happy moment.

1. Think

2. Paint

3. Read

4. Walk in nature

5. Work

2 responses to “Fun, happiness, boredom, and sadness”

  1. Your perspective on fun and its fleeting nature is quite thought-provoking, suggesting a deep appreciation for the ebb and flow of emotions. It’s intriguing how you find joy in activities that engage both your mind and creativity, like thinking, painting, and reading. The balance between introspection and enjoying the outdoors with nature walks is wonderful. When you’re painting, do you find inspiration in the books you read or the sights you see on your nature walks?

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    • Hi Justin,
      thanks for your thoughtful comments.
      Nature and human nature inspires me greatly. During my lunch breaks I go for walks on the surrounding area which is a lake and a city forest and proves load of peace and balance.
      I use book as introduction to artwork especially with children while the books I read for myself inspire patterns. We create patterns, seek them and find comfort but I do walk with a tilt.

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