Summary
This quote suggests that even though we may be experiencing a period of slow and uneventful times, we are not finding much pleasure in this lack of excitement. It highlights the paradoxical nature of human feelings and desires, where we often crave action and stimulation but struggle to find contentment even when we have it. It implies a dissatisfaction with mundane and uneventful moments, possibly reflecting our tendency to constantly seek novelty and thrill in our lives.
Topics
Economics
By George Bush