In fiction: we find the predictable boring. In real life: we find the unpredictable terrifying.
It is usually unbearably painful to read a book by an author who knows way less than you do, unless the book is a novel.
Being bored is the price we pay for not being insane.
A sex worker deserves a billion times more respect, than the mystical fraudsters of the society, such as astrologers, psychics and tarot card readers.
The modern man is usually in a hurry to get to a destination from which he will sooner or later suffer from and at times complain about boredom.
Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood.
If you can't bring yourself to applaud because the performance was lousy, then applaud because it's over. They tried.
Boredom is probably more frequent and more tormenting if you do not have sight or hands.
Entrepreneurs don't have weekends or birthdays or holidays. Every day is my weekend, my birthday, my holiday. OR, every day is my work day. Mostly it's a choice.
Of course, in television's presentation of the news of the day, we may see the Now...this mode of discourse in it's boldest and most embarrassing form. For there, we are presented not only with fragme...
Nothing amuses people more than a cocky guy who starts losing.