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There’s really no excuse for boredom.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

There’s really no excuse for boredom.

When I look around there is lots to be interested in.

Here are five of my things right now:

- the psychology of electric fences (more on that at the weekend)
- target shooting with a catapult
- how a judges presence affect a competitors performance
- teaching my dog to control his chase impulse
- leverage as a growth strategy

And there’s a much longer list behind these.

Now I don’t expect those will float your boat. Maybe that’s:

- baking the perfect croissant 🥐
- learning how to fly a plane ✈️
- teaching someone to read and write 📖
- rebuilding a car engine 🚘
- knitting a scarf🧣

Wherever you look there’s a more useful way to invest time.

There is no such thing as boredom … just lack of curiosity and initiative.

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