People watch sad movies but don't watch boring movies.
Apparently, sadness is more entertaining than boredom.
So maybe boredom is worse? — Art48
For me boredom is worse. And personally I think boredom is closer to depression than sadness is. Because people can feel acutely and strongly upset regularly, but would not consider themselves depressed. They might consider themselves emotionally labile, dramatic, sensitive. But not depressed.
I could well imagine a chronically bored person on the other hand saying things like everything is pointless and futile. Worthless. Meaningless. — Benj96
However it's only one side. People also enjoy other peoples enjoyment. So much so that laughter and smiles can be "infectious". — Benj96
One must explore the worst extremes of the human condition — Benj96
Have you actually done a lot of that? — Vera Mont
I didn't make it a competition. You raised a comparison.I cannot say I've had it "worse" than anyone else. It's not nor should it be a competition. — Benj96
But we're not exploring African sweatshops or Turkish prisons or a girls' school in Afghanistan or Necrotizing Fasciitis ....One must explore the worst extremes of the human condition
in order to understand the best extreme. — Benj96
I would not choose to explore them out of intellectual curiosity or to avoid boredom. ( — Vera Mont
No one need work in a sweatshop to explore what it would be like intellectually. — Benj96
"the" human condition as it pertains to the mind - suffering and it's opposite. — Benj96
The qualities and definitions, the "sets" of things that are considered good verses bad are different for everyone. — Benj96
In my experience, it's most commonly a response to loss.I suppose one could say sadness is the smoldering ember of anger. Is it not? — Outlander
Sadness itself is part of the human experience, though the overarching reality or set of circumstances behind the event or circumstance is what one becomes troubled by, often surpassing the superficial tapestry of sadness into the bottomless abyss that is despair. — Outlander
Hope is worse than either boredom or sadness. — 180 Proof
For me, 'hope' is synonymous with wishful thinking and/or lacking courage. — 180 Proof
You're playong word games which bore me. — 180 Proof
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