Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26484417-20160229225527/@comment-4867780-20170112213444

Not feeling boredom doesn't mean you would stop seeking new stimulations, as these would still add an valuable dynanism to your existence and diversity to your field of experience. The difference is that it would no longer be a mind-gnawing necessity, as you would still have a good life even if no such option was available to you. To use a comparison, new experiences to a non-bored mind is like food to many immortals : they don't actually need to eat anymore but still do it nonetheless, because even without hunger the taste alone makes food worth pursuing.

I understand though, if immortality is sought for the sake of experiencing everything, then the idea of natural contentement will feel disatisfying and hard to relate to. The problem with such a goal is that life is not a static single-player game waiting for the player to reach 100% completion, it is closer to a disproportionately immense and constantly evolving multiplayer game, so by the time you finally score a meager 10% it would have basically "rerolled" itself into a new 100% to discover, meaning you will forever miss 90% of everything no matter how hard you try or how long you live.