Original Advice

DONT: Don't open new tabs when boredom hits.

Close the Escape Hatch, Archer

Boredom isn’t hunger; it’s your escape hatch. Every new tab is a tiny betrayal dressed as curiosity. You don’t wander—you splinter. The dopamine drip isn’t news, it’s a leash. You call it research; it’s flight. Let the itch crawl across your skin and refuse to scratch. Keep your cursor still. Sit in the static. Finish what you opened before you open anything else.

Your power is range, not scatter. An arrow proves itself by landing, not by flying through every possible sky. Each tab multiplies friction, then calls the slowdown fate. Attention is a finite bonfire; feeding it scraps makes smoke, not heat. Close the buffet. Choose a target and pay it full price. When the boredom swells, treat it like weather. Let it pass. Keep aiming. Keep working.

Cosmic Context

Jupiter gives you endless horizons, Sagittarius; discipline is the bow that lets your reach matter. Aim once, follow through, and expansion becomes arrival instead of escape.

Action

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Keep exactly one tab open until the task ends.

You are allowed to be bored and still brilliant.