title: Transmettre l’ennui > Don’t replace boredom with work or fun or habits. Don’t pull out a screen at every idle moment. Boredom is the last privilege of a free mind. The currency with which you barter with folks who will sell you their “habit,” “fun” or “work” is your clear right to practice judgment, discernment and taste. In other words, always trust when boredom speaks to you. Instead of avoiding it, heed its messages, because they’ll keep you true to yourself. > > *[Boredom is not a problem to be solved. It's the last privilege of a free mind](http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/28/boredom-cures-privilege-free-mind)* ([cache](/david/cache/f50c66767bb0d842463fa58c815bfb10/)) Il est assez facile de [méditer dans le train en retard](/david/blog/2013/routine-meditation/) mais *quid* d’enseigner/transmettre l’ennui à ses enfants ? En tout cas ça n’a pas l’air d’être inné… mais c’est d’autant plus intéressant :-).