○Continuity, Boredom, Change

     It's often thought that not being able to continue something is a sign of weakness of will, but it's difficult for anyone to continue something in which they have no interest. You can call someone you're interested in every day, but it's hard to do the same with someone you're not interested in. If you can't continue, you should just think that it wasn't suitable for you and move on to the next thing. From curiosity, you discover your vocation, find a suitable job, and then continue, and what comes next is boredom.



    If you continue with most things, you will eventually get bored. The period until you get bored varies from person to person; some people get bored in three days, while others never get bored even if they continue for a lifetime. Because people have different purposes and things they want to master, the period will vary. Getting bored after continuing for a long period of time doesn't mean that you've come to dislike that thing, but rather, it's about right to do it occasionally, and it's also a time to graduate. The club activities that you continued every day during your school days also become about right to do occasionally after graduation. Because humans are always changing their interests and desires, if you stay in the same place, the surroundings will change and you will be left behind. Not being able to continue, getting bored, and changing interests are natural phenomena, and it's good to recognize that things always change, and to concentrate on what you are interested in now and work on it. Acknowledging change is ultimately beneficial.


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