Cadcam Posted February 7 Thanks for the advice. I learned to have no thoughts because my mind was under attack, and so i withdrew my mind- buried it in my head, and sat still while the voices and their device went on and on, until finally they went away. The downside of this is that I can't think or understand complex ideas, so it would be difficult for me to learn a method and apply it. I'm feeling better now, gotten accustomed to the boredom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tommy Posted Monday at 02:52 AM On 2/7/2026 at 12:32 PM, Cadcam said: I'm feeling better now, gotten accustomed to the boredom. Glad you are feeling better. Boredom is only a lack of interest. When doing anything, if there is no interest in the doing then it becomes boring. Don't know how one would change that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cadcam Posted Monday at 12:21 PM Yeah, my brain is broken. It feels dead-end and I can't grab on to ideas or objects of interest. I don't choose to be bored, I just am not drawn to anything. I have also considered all my options and why I would do something and I can't see a reason. I guess you could say I'm depressed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites