Boredom was at the root of Lazier's unhappiness, an oppressive, unremitting boredom, exuding from everything like the muddy water of a poisoned spring. He was bored with leisure, with work, with himself even more than with others. Meanwhile, he blamed his own idleness for it, he ended by being ashamed of it.
— Émile Zola
The Joy of Life
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