A newspaper reporter secured an exclusive interview with the devil and was especially interested in the deceptive techniques the devil used to build his reputation.
He asked, "What is the most useful tool you use on people? Is it dishonesty? Lust? Jealousy?"
"No, no, no," chuckled the devil. "The most useful weapon I possess is apathy."
How true! An "I don't care" attitude will strip life from the loftiest dreams. Apathetic phrases such as "Never mind," "That's not my problem," "I'm not concerned about that" or "I don't want to hear that" don't solve anything.
Helen Keller, who overcame being blind and deaf, wrote: "Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all — the apathy of human beings."
Apathy has been around forever, but the COVID pandemic and resulting isolation have left many more people feeling bored, empty and lacking motivation. No energy. No enthusiasm. And then, no results.
The good news is that apathy is temporary. It's only a glimpse of how you feel now. In other words, you can change. But first it's helpful to figure out what caused your apathy. Then you can make some adjustments to help you break out of your doldrums.
Are you bored with your job? Have you stared at the same wall too long? Does it seem like too much work to look for ways to improve your situation? Are you willing to settle?