"When people are bored it is primarily with themselves"
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Hoffer’s intent is partly moral, partly democratic. As a self-taught longshoreman-philosopher suspicious of mass movements and easy consolations, he’s interested in how emptiness invites manipulation. The bored person becomes hungry for ready-made meaning: ideology, spectacle, grievance, any prefab identity that relieves them of the work of becoming someone. Read that way, boredom isn’t a minor mood; it’s a vulnerability.
The subtext is also an argument for disciplined interiority. A rich self can metabolize silence and repetition; it can turn waiting into observation, routine into craft, solitude into thought. A poor self experiences the same conditions as insult. The line has the clean, corrective snap of an aphorism because it refuses empathy-by-default. It implies agency: if boredom is with yourself, then the remedy isn’t better entertainment but better inhabiting your own mind.
In a culture that monetizes distraction, Hoffer’s sentence feels almost impolite - which is exactly its point. It won’t let you blame the world for failing to amuse you. It asks what you’ve built inside that needs constant noise to feel real.
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