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  <title>#15 Terry Hershey: The Noble Pursuit of Boredom</title>
  <description>Our odd topic today is titled, “The Noble Pursuit of&amp;amp;nbsp;Boredom.” This show will offer unique ideas on boredom. This might seem a bit peculiar to most people. It sure is for me, because, honestly, I am scared to death of boredom. I’ve got to be doing something somewhere in order to feel valued or needed or happy even. When the real question is, ”Why do I need to be seeking busyness to make my life feel worthy or happy?” One of my greatest fears with quitting doing a job for a living was to feel bored or useless. Further revelation has caused me to reconsider the need for either one of those things. This was a huge hole in my soul—and many&amp;amp;nbsp;other people—that needs to be rectified by something other than busyness. One of my all-time favorite quotes is by Susan&amp;amp;nbsp;Ertz who writes: &amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy&amp;amp;nbsp;Sunday afternoon.&amp;quot; Daniel Klein,  Travels with Epicurus You can reach Terry at terryhershey.com For more with Charlie Hedges please visit thenextchapter.life &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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