Unless you are bored and have emotional problems or psychological problems that make you outside the accepted "normal" standards of society! Sometimes trouble attacks innocent bystanders and there is nothing that they can do to avoid the trouble. An example of this would be being mugged on a subway. Or another example would be a bitter ex trying to ruin your life! However only people who have major emotional defects and psychological defects encounter trouble while they are bored! If an individual can't find a healthy outlet or a source of information and new experiences to entertain their mind...then they are socially underdeveloped and have emotional issues and psychological issues. A well adjusted productive member of society is easily entertained. This might apply to crime in society. Those people who are repeat offenders may do it for other reasons like needing money, etc. but some do it for the excitement and thrill they get from it. If they were satisfied and not bored they might of not done it, but they were bored so they did it. Okay, I am not attributing all crime to boredom, but I want to ask if boredom triggers the chain of events leading to trouble.