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  • @logansmart5281
    @logansmart52813 ай бұрын

    Little does he know, I wasn’t watching the Minecraft clip because I was playing video games while listening to the video

  • @someone0904

    @someone0904

    3 ай бұрын

    that's literally what I was doing

  • @CJFreeza

    @CJFreeza

    3 ай бұрын

    That's what was amazing growing up in the 90s, playing games while the tv or radio played in the background. Good times.

  • @reke9942

    @reke9942

    3 ай бұрын

    Dear Lord

  • @kiiidbot2594

    @kiiidbot2594

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CJFreeza b-but, I was doing dat this morning after my duolingo lessons. watching a tubi movie called "the lawnmower man" dat shts good bro.

  • @kevinvillanueva137

    @kevinvillanueva137

    3 ай бұрын

    i was reading comments and looking for the next video to watch while listening to this one 😭😭 i’m addicted to being stimulated

  • @TopNotchPersona
    @TopNotchPersona3 ай бұрын

    The “boring” things are what ultimately lead to success and greatness. This is a great topic- definitely true. What seems fun is usually just distracting and not very fun.

  • @royidvir4648

    @royidvir4648

    3 ай бұрын

    I feel that what's fun isn't even fun so much My solution is that I completely cut social media at a young age Now after the shorts I got back to it and trying to get out of this

  • @smelly1060

    @smelly1060

    3 ай бұрын

    Not necessarily

  • @holymeto9981

    @holymeto9981

    3 ай бұрын

    What about skiing?

  • @chydra6538

    @chydra6538

    3 ай бұрын

    I definitely most agree. I'll let the the Atomic Habits quote: "I can guarantee that if you manage to start a habit and keep sticking to it, there will be days when you feel like quitting. When you start a business, there will be days when you don’t feel like showing up. When you’re at the gym, there will be sets that you don’t feel like finishing. When it’s time to write, there will be days that you don’t feel like typing. But stepping up when it’s annoying or painful or draining to do so, that’s what makes the difference between a professional and an amateur. Professionals stick to the schedule, amateurs let life get in the way. Professionals know what is important to them and work towards it with purpose, amateurs get pulled off course by the urgencies of life."

  • @Mohammed-dp9ym

    @Mohammed-dp9ym

    3 ай бұрын

    except for college. it's boring and useless.

  • @iBridgee
    @iBridgee3 ай бұрын

    Turning boredom into productivity is a true skill.

  • @douglas.videos

    @douglas.videos

    2 ай бұрын

    If you cut distractions productivity become your default mode effortlessly

  • @vocartagmailcom

    @vocartagmailcom

    2 ай бұрын

    It even has a name. TORTURES:p

  • @cybilthe_savior650

    @cybilthe_savior650

    2 ай бұрын

    Omg soo true, a lesson of gold ​@@douglas.videos

  • @RagTag-N-Bobtail

    @RagTag-N-Bobtail

    Ай бұрын

    I figured this out a few years ago- I quit social media entirely. I stopped playing videogames. I canceled my iPhone. My drawing/painting skills soared, and my brother and I produced five music videos... all within a span of only a few months. I can only wonder where I'd have been in life if I hadn't spent so many of my teen years, addicted to videogames.

  • @tdotitan8855

    @tdotitan8855

    Ай бұрын

    @@RagTag-N-Bobtail yeah its definitely easy to fall into the trap of doing something "easy" or "relaxing" instead of something "productive" but the issue is sometimes that if we focus on production constantly it gets to us. Obviously people always say to balance it but i think for some people, me included, balance is hard, and sometimes just turns to obsession. there is a price for everything and opportunity cost everywhere, you could say that if you spent your time drawing/painting you would have spent the time wishing you learned to code or something. who know if also it wasnt video games it was something else? something worse for you? The grass is always greener, and you have learned a lesson which is good. You made a choice and stuck with it and that is impressive. do what makes you happy.

  • @paeden5431
    @paeden54312 ай бұрын

    Nice try Big Book Company

  • @oriehi_raphael_paul

    @oriehi_raphael_paul

    2 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @rayakoth

    @rayakoth

    2 ай бұрын

    The big book industrial complex

  • @tikkitaka2156

    @tikkitaka2156

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks bro, big book almost convinced me here 😮‍💨

  • @UnaiVillares-rz6um

    @UnaiVillares-rz6um

    Ай бұрын

    Big book

  • @__random.person__

    @__random.person__

    11 күн бұрын

    .

  • @XohjaiSbarkeater
    @XohjaiSbarkeater3 ай бұрын

    The other day I realized I work harder than everyone because I'm so lazy and bored all the time. It was nice to love one of my flaws.

  • @quail.e2095

    @quail.e2095

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t think that’s a flaw my love

  • @rajanlad

    @rajanlad

    21 күн бұрын

    And then you don't work at all. And then you work hard on topic that interested you or a deadline

  • @ItsJustMeJerk
    @ItsJustMeJerk3 ай бұрын

    It's worth noting that social media can actually be less fun than other, better activities. I often find myself bored out of my mind scrolling Reddit or KZread and feel relieved when I go read or work out or whatever because it's more fun and a break from the monotony. Sometimes the thing keeping you scrolling isn't that it's actually more enjoyable, it's just that it holds your attention and doesn't let go. If you only think in terms of "mindless entertainment fun, purposeful growth boring" then you might not notice when a good habit is actually the most enjoyable.

  • @princetbug

    @princetbug

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, i think that's a pretty important note this video misses. Productive things can be fun, and they don't have to be the only interesting option to be so.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    Working out and reading both loser activities that are boring and pointless. Why would anyone wanna do that? Live a little!

  • @pandaBoxz

    @pandaBoxz

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JustChill-zd4ibpointless? I digress

  • @coerciasink

    @coerciasink

    2 ай бұрын

    YES! I think that even though social media is not as "fun" like other high density fun stuff like sports etc. Social media is much more stimulating. Being stimulated and having fun are 2 different things.

  • @TheBananaJoint

    @TheBananaJoint

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @1SLMusic
    @1SLMusic3 ай бұрын

    This is exactly my own thinking. When I was younger, my parents barred me from screens and games because they thought boredom was good for me. It was. I wrote hundreds of lists, read thousands of books, and that screen time was a reward for myself when I finished my work. This is ultimately what discipline is built on: boredom and relief.

  • @Mdksupreme1

    @Mdksupreme1

    3 ай бұрын

    You read thousands of books, how did you buy them all?, also how has this helped your career prospects?, do you have a great career?

  • @fluke1

    @fluke1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Mdksupreme1 ever hear of a library?

  • @B6gmxy

    @B6gmxy

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Mdksupreme1pdf Books for iPhone or android, or library card for book apps which gives books for free.

  • @en2336

    @en2336

    2 ай бұрын

    LOL reading fiction books meant for fifth graders means NOTHING when you are an adult. source: read thousand of books as a kid. of course those were the fun books to read@@Mdksupreme1

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    @@fluke1 Ah yes that place for loser nerds that read instead of doing.

  • @chefaku
    @chefaku3 ай бұрын

    One thing I noticed is that there are times when I am so saturated with "fun" that I can't find things that amuse me so I go to sleep and days later I am more motivated to do things that are not so fun.

  • @sujalthakkar2118

    @sujalthakkar2118

    2 ай бұрын

    the mind resets

  • @schmoferino

    @schmoferino

    2 ай бұрын

    Shoot, good perception of that phenomenon. I have the same issue and kept wondering "why is the fun stuff getting boring?" It's not that the fun is gone. You're just used to this fun and it became the new boredom. Try giving yourself a break from games for a couple days and you'll feel refreshed when you come back. Cut down on easy stimulation like social medias.

  • @gaynzz6841

    @gaynzz6841

    18 күн бұрын

    based

  • @PaladinLeeroy42069
    @PaladinLeeroy420693 ай бұрын

    "We have reached the pinnacle of stimulation" Nueralink: 👀

  • @therealscarhomie

    @therealscarhomie

    3 ай бұрын

    Heroin: 👀

  • @kageman

    @kageman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@therealscarhomie😭🤣🤣

  • @BeatsByS

    @BeatsByS

    3 ай бұрын

    neuralink+ heroin+ p0rn 👀 @@therealscarhomie

  • @Interdacted

    @Interdacted

    3 ай бұрын

    Cat videos👁💋👁

  • @Azlare9_9

    @Azlare9_9

    3 ай бұрын

    literally what I was thinking​@@therealscarhomie

  • @bradparker716
    @bradparker7163 ай бұрын

    I've been attempting to induce more boredom in my life for this reason but the concept of fun being relative is really eye opening and helpful, thanks!

  • @debrachambers1304
    @debrachambers13043 ай бұрын

    I often feel most motivated to do work at night when I'm in bed, waiting to fall asleep for this reason.

  • @VenomRoadRacing

    @VenomRoadRacing

    2 ай бұрын

    When that happens I get up and do the work I feel like doing.

  • @mastertraps11

    @mastertraps11

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VenomRoadRacing Same, and it usually turns out to be some of my best work

  • @VenomRoadRacing

    @VenomRoadRacing

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mastertraps11 Sure beats using KZread for distraction and then feeling guilty and dropping your self worth. Otherwise it's just crippling over thinking. Down the rabbit hole of nihilism and depression. Because we know full well if in that evening state we convince ourselves we will get to it the next day. We most likely won't. I see it as the failure to action has already happened. Hence we get that night time motivation. However I will say I get the daytime drive much more since I cut all social media and "friends". I get to focus on and pursue what I deem worth it. Without others questions/ societal judgement. Chase what drives you folks. Internal validation is everything.

  • @you_rules
    @you_rules2 ай бұрын

    - In a world saturated with endless stimulation from platforms like KZread and social media, our brains constantly seek novelty, leading to a perpetual cycle of distraction. - To be productive, it's essential to prioritize less stimulating tasks like studying or exercising over endless distractions. - Embracing boredom can lead to surprising benefits, as seen in the speaker's personal experience of finding fulfillment and progress in previously mundane activities. - Lowering our stimulation baseline by embracing boredom can help us concentrate better and find fulfillment in daily tasks. - Overcoming the addiction to constant stimulation requires actively reshaping our habits and embracing the power of boredom, ultimately leading to greater productivity and fulfillment.

  • @tx7300

    @tx7300

    2 ай бұрын

    wow thanks chatGPT for making an already short and stimulating video about the dangers of modern society, technology, the stimuli overload, and increasingly short attention spans even shorter!

  • @winmillion

    @winmillion

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tx7300 either its chatgpt or chatgpt writes exactly like this guy, which is hilarious in its own way

  • @itay31390

    @itay31390

    2 ай бұрын

    Kind of Ironic to summarize a video like this - the summary is like TL;DR for a video, for people without the patience/concentration to see it all, because their already overstimulated brain can't handle 4 and half minutes of speech

  • @you_rules

    @you_rules

    2 ай бұрын

    @@itay31390 true

  • @dog360

    @dog360

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow your so cool for using ChatGPT

  • @TheRealSavi
    @TheRealSavi2 ай бұрын

    when i was a freshman in high school, my parents got a divorce. My dad was too broke to afford internet, or a phone plan with data. I had an iphone like everyone else, and a gaming computer at my mom’s. But with 50% of my custody spent at my dad’s house, I was forced to live the proper life. No social media. No youtube. No distractions. I continued to spend time outdoors well into my high school years. I learned to solve a rubik’s cube by writing down the steps at my moms and practicing them at my dads. I practiced doing nothing at all just sitting and thinking. I learned to program by bringing a laptop over and writing code. With no internet access, my mind was free. All the little things in life were meaningful and fulfilling. I loved cleaning my bedroom, organizing my clothes by style and color was fulfillingly fun. My upbringing gave me the ability to decide to that I was going to do something boring and do it with 100% concentration. And with days being spent like this, I can do medial tasks for hours, without any distractions. Love my dad for giving me the best childhood i could have, one that protected me from the brain numbing of the internet, while keeping me still in touch with technology at my moms

  • @konradrose1793

    @konradrose1793

    27 күн бұрын

    that's a nice story

  • @sd.sophie6337

    @sd.sophie6337

    9 күн бұрын

    What a beautiful outlook on life. Many people dwell on the negative effects of divorce, which though much of it is completely valid, basking in bitterness is only going to hurt a victim more. Experiences like yours shape us in ways we can’t imagine and I’m so glad you made the absolute most of it!

  • @dj_timoy
    @dj_timoy3 ай бұрын

    I've been working on gamifying "boring" things to transition these habits into more fruitful results 🤔 but this is a great point, with regulating stimulation 💭

  • @jumbomuffin9095
    @jumbomuffin90952 ай бұрын

    Short, to the point, not overly stimulating.

  • @ericpratt984
    @ericpratt9843 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I can vouch for this. When you have social media & videogames, you're gonna find work boring. But when you get rid of those things, your brain is gonna make you want to work. It's more like a, "It's better to do something than to do nothing" kind of thing.

  • @maxirunpl

    @maxirunpl

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly, that's why people in jail get ripped. Out of boredom

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    Nah work is always boring that's why its called work and not fun. Modern day slavery. Its supposed to suck nothing you can do to change that. No amount of coping will help long term.

  • @eliassmouni1245

    @eliassmouni1245

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JustChill-zd4iband that is your perspective. Remember this comment you just made the next time you see someone living the life that you wish you lived

  • @fuckshit-wh4pd

    @fuckshit-wh4pd

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JustChill-zd4ib so making animations, drawing, composing music and doing all that art stuff that is called "work" is slavery? oh come fucking on, people enjoy doing this stuff, being productive is good, i think you're coping

  • @AndrewWilson1991

    @AndrewWilson1991

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JustChill-zd4ib You're right, work is not supposed to be fun, but it does enable you to do things that _are_ fun. Or you could try coping less and work for yourself, nurturing your own business and watching it grow. Would that not be fun in some way? There are many ways to play the broken corrupted game called Life, it's how *you* choose to play it.

  • @grapekoolaid6684
    @grapekoolaid66842 ай бұрын

    Dude I didn't even click on this video, it was in autoplay. However it was the exact video I needed. Over the last couple of years I have struggled too do the things I claim I want to do. I cant seem to get the important stuff out of the way, I instead settle for more instant gratification. I feel so distracted, things like my phone and videos games sometimes feel as though they are literally holding my head in place, not allowing me to look away. I had just gotten back from writing about how distracted I am when I stumbled upon this video. I don't know why this is what it took to finally commit to making a change, but please know that you helped at least one person in creating this video. Thank you.

  • @gaynzz6841

    @gaynzz6841

    18 күн бұрын

    we are addicted to dopamine

  • @FuzzyQue.
    @FuzzyQue.Ай бұрын

    "you're looking at the minecraft clip instead of the unmoving text" yeah because i already read it

  • @adeebazadsheriff

    @adeebazadsheriff

    16 күн бұрын

    Exactly! Are we suppose to just stare forever at the unmoving text which one will grasp & understand what it is within few seconds? SMH

  • @notlegoguy2511

    @notlegoguy2511

    8 күн бұрын

    hes just trying to say that you're brain would rather watch the cool minecraft clip and not boring text which isnt a bad thing i dont think hes saying its bad

  • @Alonso_Cid
    @Alonso_Cid3 ай бұрын

    I did this strategy a couple of months ago and it was amazing. I have fall into YT again, I need to re-bore myself again.

  • @tropicalboy9803
    @tropicalboy98033 ай бұрын

    thank you for making this, i've been trying to achieve this and it's nice too see someone put it into words. work doesn't need to be "work" as long as u can change your mindset :)

  • @lucwijngaard8413
    @lucwijngaard84132 ай бұрын

    I have this with schoolwork lately, whenever you don't have anything to do you just do something useful

  • @LOLHAXGUN

    @LOLHAXGUN

    2 ай бұрын

    exactly, like cleaning around the house, fixing stuff. but that gets boring, thats why we must train this capacity for boredom

  • @llamaland9591
    @llamaland95912 ай бұрын

    Ironically, I appreciate you making this video concise, and therefore more stimulating, so I can digest the information best!

  • @sheriberrie
    @sheriberrie2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this so readily available for everyone!

  • @axelcole3570
    @axelcole35702 ай бұрын

    Patience is a virtue and while I've known this for a while I haven't done anything to achieve patience Its always been a afterthought of annoyance and impatience while doing mundane things. This video has reminded me of when I had more patience for the little things in life, waiting for things like trains or in lines, even listening to people talking. This video is a gateway to self betterment like no other. A truly amazing addition to the wasteland that is video making in todays age. Thank you.

  • @LeoNux-um7tg
    @LeoNux-um7tg2 ай бұрын

    I tell you I'm the most bored person in the world, I isolated myself from people for a year now. It still feel unfulfilling and unproductive not because I still use artificial stimulation but because I don't really know what my ambitions are. So one of the most important part to become productive while bored is to have a goal in mind, it should be a lifelong journey goal so there will be no ending.

  • @berkelahi

    @berkelahi

    2 ай бұрын

    same

  • @karimitickaeloogreattemlor3486

    @karimitickaeloogreattemlor3486

    Ай бұрын

    I'm curious, what brought you to isolating yourself from people for a full year?🤔

  • @elsdodo
    @elsdodo23 күн бұрын

    That reminder not to click away from the clip caught me right when I was about to scroll down to the comments lmfao

  • @Itstwistedroots

    @Itstwistedroots

    23 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @Keno_33
    @Keno_332 күн бұрын

    Just want to say thank you for providing a fulfilling and informational video without dragging it on for 30-60 minutes like so many KZreadrs nowadays

  • @henryindia8195
    @henryindia81952 ай бұрын

    Short and to the point. This video is the key to a fulfilling life

  • @Martinabis
    @Martinabis2 ай бұрын

    Boredom is the mother of creativity. Loved the script, you're a great writer!!! Subscribed

  • @WalYT
    @WalYT3 ай бұрын

    This video isn't gonna be what switches my life to where I want it to be, but I definitely took some things of note from it, gonna try to apply a bit of it to my life. Great vid

  • @estebandmeza
    @estebandmeza2 ай бұрын

    This was very quality content that showed up at the perfect time. I needed this. Thank you.

  • @Time_Limit
    @Time_Limit2 ай бұрын

    God Bless you for making this video. This is what I needed!

  • @stokedfool
    @stokedfoolАй бұрын

    "We always feel like we don't have enough time. But actually we just don't have enough concentration." bold claim.

  • @theodxs
    @theodxs21 күн бұрын

    That was the video I needed, thank you so much!

  • @challi5109
    @challi51092 ай бұрын

    Such a beautiful video. Just did that 'fun' vs 'less stimulating' list, and crossing out the fun list you really see that the less stimulating activities look really exciting all of a sudden!

  • @deadpaul6587
    @deadpaul65873 ай бұрын

    My struggle when attempting to remove stimulating activities, is that I simply have so little motivation to do anything at all that I'd rather sleep than be productive. I literally sit there trying my hardest to something useful and I can't, I feel such a huge urge to just give up and lie down it makes me feel so tired. The only way this doesn't happen is if I'm not home, but there's so many things that simply have to be done at home.

  • @michaelamponsah4352

    @michaelamponsah4352

    3 ай бұрын

    Could be dehydration or even diet!

  • @Viviified

    @Viviified

    3 ай бұрын

    Could be depression

  • @maxirunpl

    @maxirunpl

    3 ай бұрын

    Could be bad sleeping habits, like Oversleeping Not sleeping enough Not having the same waking and going to bed hours every night

  • @marisophi.01

    @marisophi.01

    3 ай бұрын

    Also consider ADHD

  • @deadpaul6587

    @deadpaul6587

    2 ай бұрын

    @@marisophi.01 i definitely have adhd lmao

  • @overwatchtheater8165
    @overwatchtheater81652 ай бұрын

    Ok i agree with essentially everything here, but one thing that needs to be specified here is the type of video game. Multiplayer/online games are 95% of the time a waste of time/brainrot (unless ur genuinely bonding with a buddy and it isnt daily), but some games are genuinely eye opening and meaningful. For example, the two latest God of War games (the Norse ones) really taught me a lot about what it means to be a dad since my own father neglected me my entire life. I feel like it really taught me a lot, more than my dad ever did. There are many games like this in the modern day. But I also think it's important to have the occasional mindless activity to give your brain a rest. Maybe an hour or two per day max. I think if you spend your whole life on some kind of sigma male grindset, you'll just end up burned out and exhausted. That's what I experienced in early college. I'd come home after several hours of school, study Japanese for a few hours, and then go to bed having never had a chance to unwind at all. I couldn't take it anymore. Nowadays my study habits are much more healthy and more restrained, while still making progress. Get off social media and p*rn as much as possible (100% off over time) and that will already create massive results. Taking it any further is overdoing it imo.

  • @allainrexescobilla-balon1860
    @allainrexescobilla-balon18602 ай бұрын

    Man I love your videos, keep up the great work. Your awakening a lot of minds and setting them up for greatness

  • @danieljoseph3013
    @danieljoseph30133 ай бұрын

    Thanks man, needed this

  • @konsti_art
    @konsti_art3 ай бұрын

    Actually, I'd say that certain video games are also valuable entertainment that don't overstimulate you. Of course, many, or even most of the big AAA games and repetetive Battle Royales and Shooters are comparable to sources of shallow entertainment like TikTok and such, but games that require you to actually think and and focus on them to actually make progress in them, or slow games that just let you relax are really rewarding and, at least in my case, caused me to be more productive afterwards. My go-to games that don't overstimulate or distract me are Celeste and Minecraft most of the time, because Celeste, especially when it comes to the B and C-Side levels, is extremely difficult which forces you to put effort into it to progress, and once you do it feels extremely rewarding. With Minecraft, my approach is to take it slow instead of rushing the game, and just trying to build a good looking house or something similar, which at the end is also really rewarding, because you managed to make something of your own that you like. Having those small hits of dopamine that you put effort in to get causes, at least in my experience, a kinda chain reaction that makes you to want to do more things that take time and effort, because your brain has experienced what it feels like to succeed at something hard or slightly slow/broing and is ready to do the same with something even less fun. Also, playing a few games here and there feeds your creativity, which helps with getting ideas to get things done and with your productivity as a whole.

  • @user-ow7wn9mb5b

    @user-ow7wn9mb5b

    3 ай бұрын

    league is a pretty good game for that

  • @vitormagalhaes917

    @vitormagalhaes917

    3 ай бұрын

    wtf, league is the most addictive and frustrating game at the same time @@user-ow7wn9mb5b

  • @ThaJay

    @ThaJay

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-ow7wn9mb5b League can be used as a hobby, but it can also easily be used for exorbitant escapism and does trigger addiction mechanics. It's like drugs, if you're conscious about your use something can be a benefit but if you're not very careful it can easily turn sour and give the opposite of what you want.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    Nothing is overstimulating you except drugs. Anything outside of directly changing your brain chemistry by putting things into your body ain't gonna ever over stimualate you. Its complete made up nonsense by internet self professed gurus who make content on young naive fools believing them.

  • @Cobalt_11

    @Cobalt_11

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah it's always been the hardest thing to balance. Video games are the equivalent of art to me. The stories, music, worlds, and characters are better than in any other media form and at the end of the day it's a lot of fun. I'm still working on finding a balance, though. It needs to be a reward, not the first thing I jump towards when I'm bored or don't wanna do the boring stuff that aligns with my goals.

  • @Lqvy1
    @Lqvy13 ай бұрын

    Someone who has some realizations that made me make the decision a year and a half ago to delete all social media, start meditating, start caring about my health, and more recently stop video games. Changing how you respond to boredom works. I love reading psychology, philosophy, and anything educating, I'm fine with work (though being a wage slave will forever suck), and I love myself and being by myself. But it's not that simple, I have found myself detached from others. Others talk about this trend, that trend, these videos, those videos, etc. because everyone is so addicted to dopamine hits that these give them that I can't even communicate with them anymore unless it's a deep conversation. Deep conversations are more rare than they should be because it takes trust, this forces your circle to be small. On top of the social things you now have to resort to news sources if you wish to stay up to date with the world. Bias news is everywhere. I recommend 3 sources, Al Jazeera, Reuters, and AP News. Fact check everything you read even though these are relatively unbiased. For those of you who go down this path, you will be more alone but not lonely, be prepared. Anyone who sees this with any questions, I am an open book about anything.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    there is no such thing as dopamine addiction. Only drug addiction. Stop thinking this pseudo science bs ples you'll hurt yourself.

  • @nexum1676

    @nexum1676

    2 ай бұрын

    thank you so much for addressing the loneliness issue, Ive quit social media almost entirely and its hard to relate to others sometimes.

  • @Lqvy1

    @Lqvy1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nexum1676 And yet you just related to me. The internet is a beautiful place. Personally, I’ve gotten to know family better when possible. Limited interactions have a gravity to them now. I want to have genuine conversation each conversation, which makes me more attentive and listening good etc. All those friendly gestures people like are natural. Cheers internet wanderer!

  • @rustydawgt
    @rustydawgt2 ай бұрын

    I’ve been actively trying to be bored more, I fall back into the shorts often, but it has really helped me to be bored.

  • @hugset4562
    @hugset45623 ай бұрын

    I just discovered by this video that the things that are most fun to me are what I actually dream of doing by the work I'm not doing because of boredom. Now I have the clear objective that I've been trying to discover my whole life! You are amazing!

  • @rutvikg1766
    @rutvikg17663 ай бұрын

    That subtext you added in that clip to NOT click away actually stopped me 😂. Good job man. Great video.

  • @AshCinis

    @AshCinis

    2 ай бұрын

    That subtext is what made me click away to go to the comments lol.

  • @CdCrav97
    @CdCrav972 ай бұрын

    Conflicting. Does not speak to or for the ADD and sensory seeking crowd, however, there may be still some wisdom to glean. Stimulation is a tool to wield mindfully, and some need it more than others. It is not something to shame yourself or others for, nor demonize it and abstain completely. To exist is to feel, and there are a great many ways of feeling. We are all different and isn't that wonderful and how hasty it would be to blanket all of us to one approach.

  • @moresnackspls

    @moresnackspls

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. After watching the video I was conflicted but your comment validated some of my feelings.

  • @TheCSJones

    @TheCSJones

    Ай бұрын

    For my ADHD, Ritalin was a prerequisite for being able to make use of boredom. The longer I'm on it, the less desire I *naturally* have to fuck around on socials. (I still do it sometimes though, hence my stopping to make this comment.) People who are neurotypical but whose boredom threshold is on the floor from too much overstimulation, or people with ADHD for who medication isn't enough, will have to intentionally train themselves to live this way, though.

  • @aryamaanmerchant396

    @aryamaanmerchant396

    21 күн бұрын

    I have raging ADHD since i was 2. i am 23 right now, and still haven't gotten rid of it completely, but nevertheless imo the videos applies to ADD and ADHD people EVEN MORE SO since we are more prone to seeking stimulation. i mean who needs to diet more? the person who is fit and doesn't like eating or the raging obese person with a pizza addiction?

  • @lysdor5039
    @lysdor5039Ай бұрын

    Thx, thats just the thing i needed. You're a champ.

  • @askjcs
    @askjcs3 ай бұрын

    Great video. Punchy and to the point. Love the video clips that you included, gives it that "don't just take my word for it." Thanks!

  • @AlexWa
    @AlexWa3 ай бұрын

    One tip I heard was sort of induce that change in the hierarchy is to simply stare at a blank wall. That will initiate some boredom, which will make the important things like studying/learning/going after goals more fun.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    "going after goals" god that sounds cringe. Can't believe people still believe this self improvement crap.

  • @keeganhall4748
    @keeganhall47482 ай бұрын

    I've gamified my grades in school. I have straight A's and love studying. This is coming from someone who squandered their 20's playing counter strike and just craving leisure.

  • @ErickHiuyrFelixTeixeira
    @ErickHiuyrFelixTeixeira2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your ideas with me ! I appreciate it because now I can change the way I approach writing. I've noticed that reading, which used to be a tedious task, has become a daily habit since I started doing it whenever I had free time. However, I'm still struggling to find motivation for writing. You gave me an interesting idea to tackle this issue - I will restrict my reading habit to help me become bored again, and then add writing to my routine. By cutting off my old habit and reintegrating it later, I believe I can make writing enjoyable. I think this approach will help me incorporate a new habit into my routine and will be easily applicable in my life.

  • @BoogieDanBrown
    @BoogieDanBrown2 ай бұрын

    This video perfectly articulated the feeling I’ve been having for the past couple weeks, really really loved it great content and keep it up!

  • @Lokipower
    @Lokipower3 ай бұрын

    "We have reached the pinnacle of stimulation" VR: Hold my beer.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    Drugs are pinnacle of stimulation guy has no clue what he is on about.

  • @theguywholurksonyoutube7033
    @theguywholurksonyoutube70333 ай бұрын

    I sense this channel will grow even faster in the upcoming days you earned my sub brother

  • @ayushbasa6391
    @ayushbasa63912 ай бұрын

    Thanks man , it was much needed

  • @mr.atomictitan9938
    @mr.atomictitan99382 ай бұрын

    God knows how many videos I had to watch in order to finally get to this video. This is definitely a great video thanks man.

  • @HNblaz
    @HNblaz3 ай бұрын

    As a guy who stopped every social medias except KZread (not Shorts) and Discord, it crashed my journey as an artist on the Internet, but I've never been as productive and happy as ever

  • @EchoYoutube
    @EchoYoutube3 ай бұрын

    Here’s a thought: If you were being productive and enjoying where you are in life, you wouldn’t be watching this. If you choose a goal, and separate everything in your life bluntly that doesn’t help your life improve.. you’ll hate it, but love it later. It’s like laughing at a dumb thing you did as a little kid. Try just unplugging everything instead of turning things off, and maybe even be as blunt as to unplug your wifi or turn it off in settings. Problems aren’t problems, as they actually could be new missions and adventures to tackle. It’s hard, but step one is to ultimately change your environment. I even slept on hard floor for a while so it wasn’t as comfortable when I got up in the morning and I’d just stay slumped while already awake. Even putting your devices in another room before bed will force you to get up to go get it when you want it. As long as you have a general basic goal of what you want to do to improve life, and you can get comfortable with the monotonous feeling of doing it as your only source of stimulation like this guy is saying.. you’ll appreciate and outright experience more in your craft as you enter the flow state. The flow state is when boring transitions to enjoyment, satisfaction, and fluid-like movement all at the same time.

  • @Limeffs

    @Limeffs

    3 ай бұрын

    I needed that, mate. best wishes for all that's ahead for you.

  • @EchoYoutube

    @EchoYoutube

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Limeffs Bro, make the best of your life. Bordem will make you see what’s truly important above all else homie, I believe in you dearly.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    2 ай бұрын

    Holy yapping. Its like religious preaching or some shit. Crazy mf's.

  • @lawea4k310
    @lawea4k3102 ай бұрын

    thanks, i needed this right now

  • @davidas5049
    @davidas5049Ай бұрын

    first 5 min video i finished in a while, thank you! good stuff

  • @calvincolton7165
    @calvincolton71653 ай бұрын

    But does cutting out everything stimulating totally necessary? Isn’t there a balance we can have? Any advice on that?

  • @bobojenkins5805

    @bobojenkins5805

    3 ай бұрын

    balance is another name for mediocrity. always someone who wants both in the name of 'balance' because they cant just do what needs to be done

  • @brownsongbird

    @brownsongbird

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@bobojenkins5805 i disagree. I remember when I did my 200hr CYT and my cohort discussed the strict lifestyle of traditional yogis. I brought up that, for me, while I respect the ascetic lifestyle and practices - I don't believe that I exist in a human form to constantly be trying to escape it. I don't need to be in a constant meditative or astrally projecting space because the point of existing now, in my opinion, is to be here and present in all that right now has to offer. Sometimes, what life has to offer and what you want to experience is a highly stimulating videogame. Sometimes, it's a moment of meditative silence. Being too bored sounds like a waste of what could be enjoyed but being too stimulated is like gluttony and leads to also never being satisfied because there is never enough. Balance is the only real solution. And that's pretty much what the Buddha determined. And most people consider Buddha to be a very exceptional character in our history.

  • @BeefyBidoof

    @BeefyBidoof

    2 ай бұрын

    You can absolutely have balance. As with anything else, partake in moderation. Life is too short. You won't become obese eating a cupcake once in a while, just like you won't become a desensitized internet addict by watching a video or two in your downtime. Practice self control.

  • @stars_pov
    @stars_pov3 ай бұрын

    This is amazing advice and a great video, I’ve happily subscribed! But like many people, I can quit the scrolling and the over consumption, but I struggle to ever quit games because of the social aspect. I don’t ever get to speak to anyone outside of working remotely or friends on discord. I’ve completely quit gaming, socials and news in the past, and after a few months I was absolutely miserable because I missed being able to play with my friends in the evenings. Recently I’ve found that a good balance is waking up earlier, doing stuff I want to do before work (reading, coding) and after I’ve finished work and eaten, I let myself relax and play stuff for 4-6 hours, with an hour of “boring” stuff before bed, like reading or a little more coding. I’ve kept this up for two weeks now and it feels way less isolating than quitting games but I still feel like I’m making progress.

  • @alejandroc7357

    @alejandroc7357

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah it seems like you really need to focus more on the social aspect of your life. After all we are communal creatures and we need each other.

  • @pakki6555
    @pakki65552 ай бұрын

    You just made me figure out what's been keeping me from going to bed early. You've also given me a reason to start training my brain each night with boredom. Thank you very much 🙏🏽

  • @thejadeflame8429

    @thejadeflame8429

    2 ай бұрын

    On God. Just remember that changing habits like that is much easier said then done. (At least for me 😢)

  • @engineeringguy3854
    @engineeringguy38548 күн бұрын

    i was so bored at work, i came back to watch this video

  • @specterman603
    @specterman6033 ай бұрын

    Earned my sub, please dont lose ur genuine advice and switch to ones that sound good and inticing like meny sadly do

  • @BetterApe

    @BetterApe

    3 ай бұрын

    I try my best, once you spot me making this mistake, please leave a critical comment.

  • @specterman603

    @specterman603

    3 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @demonsureiya9297
    @demonsureiya92973 ай бұрын

    Very true, I'm gonna take action now 💯

  • @pizzamaker123
    @pizzamaker12316 күн бұрын

    Great video! It is unbelievable on how some external attention-grabbing factors can make your life miserable, even when you control your impulses…

  • @dvdonadelli
    @dvdonadelli2 ай бұрын

    What an incredible video! Thanks for the message, it literally made me want to change my habits!

  • @rodrigocoockiemonster4460
    @rodrigocoockiemonster44603 ай бұрын

    I would rather try eating a live wasp than call stupid minecraft jumping videos stimulating, let alone the "pinnacle of stimulation".

  • @yuffies3256

    @yuffies3256

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s not the videos themselves that are stimulating, but rather how they are used. Subway surfers and mc parkour gameplay are often used in shorts that aren’t related to the topic whatsoever (like Reddit stories). The stimulating videos are only used to keep a viewers attention and nothing else.

  • @ZodiusXx
    @ZodiusXx3 ай бұрын

    "Hey addicts, have you tried not being an addict till you're so bored you do something else?" This is how you sound to me.

  • @alecreynolds3033
    @alecreynolds30332 ай бұрын

    I think you're a very forward thinker and this video was short, simple, and genius! Just looked at your profile & videos and subscribed. So cool to see how this one video blew up. You deserve the attention!! Please keep up the videos🙏🙏

  • @perfectionwd4189
    @perfectionwd41893 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. It will help a lot of people. I followed your for that. I actually started this journey (it was my own idea back then) in the beginning of 2024. I just thought to myself (If I have absolutely nothing to do, I will read a book because its better than doing nothing). So I crossed out video games. And damn I am so much more productive. Its hard a few months but no i absolutely resent video games. Until like one week ago i watched Series when going to bed only. But now im getting rid of that. The thought of being that person that is just happy in solitude, being able to read and meditate, is just so calming.

  • @E2Gtube
    @E2Gtube3 ай бұрын

    Don’t put reminders not to click away in your video, made me want to click away when I was immersed already. It’s like, I’m already watching the video ABOUT being disciplined. So why would you put that there? It’s nearly belittling.

  • @BetterApe

    @BetterApe

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought the same while editing, but I just wanted to try it out. Another viewer actually commented that he wanted to click away in this exact moment, so it probably annoys and helps people 50/50. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @ClassicThief

    @ClassicThief

    3 ай бұрын

    I literally started to search for the next video as that guy started talking, I found that the explicit message not to was helpful (and a little bit shameful). My brain is so cooked.

  • @crazyday7912

    @crazyday7912

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm trying not to watch the video at all but close my eyes and focus on the words. I'm just starting out but I feal like it could help with internalizing it and making it easier to think in that direction.

  • @alisonzhang6162
    @alisonzhang61623 ай бұрын

    Great summary. Simple and to the point

  • @Silent.Green.
    @Silent.Green.3 ай бұрын

    Thank you today was a very emotionally down day for me. And maybe this is what I needed.❤

  • @t.m.2415
    @t.m.24153 ай бұрын

    TLDR: Punish yourself for your corporate overlords by cutting away everything that is fun in life.

  • @grayfilms8751

    @grayfilms8751

    3 ай бұрын

    you missed the point

  • @t.m.2415

    @t.m.2415

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grayfilms8751 How did I miss it?

  • @h5421

    @h5421

    3 ай бұрын

    you missed the point

  • @amit_patel654

    @amit_patel654

    3 ай бұрын

    What if you work for yourself instead?

  • @t.m.2415

    @t.m.2415

    3 ай бұрын

    @@amit_patel654 yes because that isn't the exeption genius

  • @proggz39
    @proggz3916 күн бұрын

    A huge part of this is being content and present in the moment

  • @nickolasraguso9157
    @nickolasraguso9157Ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you I needed it

  • @annaczgli2983
    @annaczgli29832 ай бұрын

    Bro, why does everything have to be about being productive? Chill out for a bit.

  • @eincroassaint

    @eincroassaint

    2 ай бұрын

    3:01

  • @annaczgli2983

    @annaczgli2983

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@eincroassaint Fair enough. To each their own. 🤝

  • @samuelwhiting8117

    @samuelwhiting8117

    2 ай бұрын

    Cause we all meat cogs bro, never forghetti

  • @CodeB_4cpp
    @CodeB_4cpp3 ай бұрын

    Underrated Video. It is amazing how I came to the same conclusions as you. This video should reach at least 1 million views by the end of this year. Well done!

  • @mrcoldshower465
    @mrcoldshower4652 ай бұрын

    This is my wake up call. Thank you

  • @JayGoesHard_
    @JayGoesHard_3 ай бұрын

    Exactly what i need to put things into prospective. Thank you

  • @niklasindustries8956
    @niklasindustries89562 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your video man. Im feeling down currently and Im sure, that this will fix my mental health in the long term 🤝

  • @justOne503
    @justOne5038 күн бұрын

    You are the 5. youtuber today who told me how to do thinks. Everyone else try to sell me there idea, but you are the first one who told me. It helped me, thanks.

  • @user-zv4cy9yh6b
    @user-zv4cy9yh6b3 ай бұрын

    man your videos so stimulating

  • @twizzlejezz
    @twizzlejezz2 ай бұрын

    Great video man thanks

  • @user-si6vs1cx3o
    @user-si6vs1cx3o2 ай бұрын

    I cut out caffeine cut out smoking, i started working out, i finally got my driving license, and i am trying to better myself, what i have found out is that games and social media are one of my last and biggest roadblocks i have to some form of living a fulfilling life. it is so hard and i have relapsed so many times, it seems to me in my darkest hours like i will never get out of this all consuming horrible habit but at least i am aware of it now, ever since i was a kid i was glued to the tv screen, and as i was growing up it switched to pc and phones. And it really ruined my life, i flunked collage, i never got a real job, and it was all because my baseline for tolerating discomfort is so low i can't do menial basic tasks without the constant urge to fricking be immersed into this shit, i will once again try to set free. It is helpful to stumble upon this kind of content thank you sir for redirecting me towards the light again i will strive for more !

  • @AlbertoFdzM
    @AlbertoFdzMАй бұрын

    Nice reflection and reminder. Good content.

  • @dactorwatson4313
    @dactorwatson43133 ай бұрын

    Insightful and actionable. thank you

  • @ninomtsituri
    @ninomtsituri2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true and agree, boredom gives us lots of energy and interest to do something more complicated, like work, study new things. Experienced on my own self. Wish you be bored sometimes too!

  • @sl0tter
    @sl0tter3 ай бұрын

    I needed this man

  • @StevenLee_stlee
    @StevenLee_stlee2 ай бұрын

    Great video. Nice visuals, clear succinct script, meaningful topic. Thank you.

  • @Uncommony
    @Uncommony9 күн бұрын

    When you discover yourself and you passion it becomes fun. I get lost for days in my work I absolutely love it. Stay Uncommon!

  • @edwinmerino2147
    @edwinmerino21472 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Thank you.

  • @billy8050
    @billy80502 ай бұрын

    Great video! Very insightful

  • @doomdan2354
    @doomdan235416 күн бұрын

    thanks man, you just enlight me

  • @JLYoder
    @JLYoderАй бұрын

    Been needing this because I've been highly aware of the amount of timewasting I do scrolling youtube and twitter

  • @exchangeofwisdom8475
    @exchangeofwisdom84752 ай бұрын

    Yoooooo, this is gold quality right here.

  • @nik0as149
    @nik0as149Ай бұрын

    Amazing video, just what I was looking for

  • @Hanospeaks
    @Hanospeaks2 ай бұрын

    wow. you' re right bro. i ABSOLUTELY thought i was just always low on time but in reality... i'm just choosing to be everywhere at once. instagram facebook tinder imessage listening to a video cleaning my room if i wasn't doing at least 3 things at once, i'd shame myself into feeling unproductive. i'm not low on time.. i'm low on concentration. i'm low on focus.

  • @ICON-11-
    @ICON-11-2 ай бұрын

    "We can easily distract ourselves from the challenges of life" That's so true