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If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two.
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"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all"

- John Cage

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This quote by John Cage recommends that if something seems dull or dull in the beginning, one ought to continue to give it a chance and attempt it for a longer amount of time. By increasing the time invested in the activity, one might discover that it is not really boring, but rather requires more time to totally value. This can be applied to different aspects of life, such as trying new hobbies or activities, or perhaps learning more about someone. It encourages persistence and objectivity, as often things might seem uninteresting at first look, but with effort and time, they can end up being satisfying and fulfilling.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John Cage between September 5, 1912 and August 12, 1992. He was a famous Composer from USA. The author also have 13 other quotes.

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