I have been finding myself exceptionally bored as of late. I guess that's just what happens when you're having a summer break. I feel like there's nothing for me to do.
Last night, though, I had a realization. Something that I had read before really stuck out to me. How on Earth could I possibly ever be so drearily bored? I have virtually all of mankind's knowledge, entertainment, and art available at my fingertips. My laptop weighs, what, five pounds? Yet simply because of my Internet access and this five pound device, there is enough stuff at my fingertips that I could do just about anything.
There are thousands of Flash-based games out there to keep me entertained for years.
Do I want to get a seminary education? There are podcasts out there from all sorts of Christian colleges that I could subscribe to and get a seminary education - while still working on my Bachelor's degree (computer science).
Or perhaps I want to learn philosophy. With sites like Coursera and MIT's OpenCourseWare I could get a college education in philosophy!
Perhaps I might want to learn a new programming language. Just Google it and I have the resources available.
Do I want to catch up on some TV show or movie? Those are there too.
So many possibilities. After thinking about this I find myself still doing nothing. Not because I have nothing to do, but because I have everything to do, and I can't just decide on one thing.
Last night, though, I had a realization. Something that I had read before really stuck out to me. How on Earth could I possibly ever be so drearily bored? I have virtually all of mankind's knowledge, entertainment, and art available at my fingertips. My laptop weighs, what, five pounds? Yet simply because of my Internet access and this five pound device, there is enough stuff at my fingertips that I could do just about anything.
There are thousands of Flash-based games out there to keep me entertained for years.
Do I want to get a seminary education? There are podcasts out there from all sorts of Christian colleges that I could subscribe to and get a seminary education - while still working on my Bachelor's degree (computer science).
Or perhaps I want to learn philosophy. With sites like Coursera and MIT's OpenCourseWare I could get a college education in philosophy!
Perhaps I might want to learn a new programming language. Just Google it and I have the resources available.
Do I want to catch up on some TV show or movie? Those are there too.
So many possibilities. After thinking about this I find myself still doing nothing. Not because I have nothing to do, but because I have everything to do, and I can't just decide on one thing.