Sherlock Holmes was bored when he was not working on a case.
He was fascinated by a good mystery, and went about solving it methodically and scientifically.
It was up to Watson to manifest the hidden emotions of confusion and perplexity.
A good thinker displaces boredom by finding something to focus on that balances the fascination of a mystery with its complexity and it perplexity.
Now that FT2 is liberated from the banal liminal political drama associated with a rather pedestrian breach of expectations, perhaps he will put his analytical mind to higher-order problems than disciplining the incorrigible miscreants of IDCab.
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