Boredom A column by Bernard Batubara Boredom comes. Whatever you do, it comes. Sooner, or later. It comes at the point of comfortness. Have you felt comforted in your life? If you had, and you didn’t get boredom stood at the door of your thoughts, then you’re not a person who loves to be pushed back by a challenge. But if you did see boredom stood in front of the door of your thought, you are a person who deserves the best thing in the universe. Boredom is a sign of the boiling point of repetitive life. When you’ve repeated, I bet without any knowledge of your action, a certain activity, you’ll see boredom, walking to the porch of your consciousness. When was the last time you did something for the first time? The human brain learns. It can never accept repetition. The acceptance is boredom. That’s how a brain accepts the mundane of repetitive life. Life isn’t a repetition of activities, and should never be one. Life is the result of repetitions, the big bangs, but it isn’t