I like your perspective that life isn’t full of major events—nothing special ever happens—but even so, we can turn those few events into great adventures. Once I attended a lecture by a writer who was criticized for having too much tedium in his novels, and he, in one way or another, said exactly what you’re expressing: life isn’t full of great adventures and events. What I do believe is that often our eyes, our routine, minimize those big events. Once I went to a village where most of the people were hermaphrodites. For me, that was an event; for them, it was an everyday occurrence that didn’t deserve to be told. As always, your words are interesting. Best regards.
The mundane is where the magic lays.
Well, that is a new thing to hear for me! :D