It's not about "seeking to be interesting", it's about living a life that is actually alive. Following curiosities and expanding our horizons. You're essentially saying "aliveness" is fatigue, which I couldn't disagree with more. At least not in the capacity of finding purpose and meaning—which is, inherently, interesting.
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morewhy is being interesting that important?
I get it, we all want to be right, but would rathee love to be interesting.
But why do we keep being interesting.
Is this some kind of FOMO, if yes.
Then seeking to be interesting is also a fatigue in itself.
It's not about "seeking to be interesting", it's about living a life that is actually alive. Following curiosities and expanding our horizons. You're essentially saying "aliveness" is fatigue, which I couldn't disagree with more. At least not in the capacity of finding purpose and meaning—which is, inherently, interesting.