
Fodder for Ponder
Embracing Boredom to Enrich Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Richard Hindmarsh
About this listen
Productive pondering will kick-start your creativity and enrich your life. You do not want to be sidetracked by boredom. It may sound just a little crazy, but embracing boredom will improve your life. As a modern society, we avoid boredom like the plague. Boredom is painful. Boredom is an idle, restless discomfort, and a vacant, empty mind craves distraction. Yes, it might be uncomfortable, but do not run from it or drown it in endless meaningless activities or shallow thoughts.
This short book looks at a few areas in life worth pondering and some poems on those topics. So, grab a pen and paper, find a place of solitude, and ponder. You will not be disappointed.
©2021 Richard Hindmarsh (P)2020 Richard HindmarshWhat listeners say about Fodder for Ponder
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