I've seen this said and written by multiple people.

I agree that it might be "boring" for others, but for yourself? It's awesome.

I feel amazing when I'm disciplined and do all the things that I planned to do on my schedule. Maybe I haven't experienced enough yet, but living the "disciplined" way, "self-improving" way, while hard, seems to be the only path I've found mental "peace" and content happiness in. I used to have distinct dreams of "reaching the top" and then lazing in, playing video games etc, but I now realise that even if I do reach goals of mine, lazing around and "living it up" will probably not even feel that good after the mania phase.

As one of the well-known EC's have said here - hedonistic lifestyle is a lie, and I wholeheartedly agree. Why go out at 22:00 if I have a schedule everyday and wake up at 7:30 and feel great? I can approach at day and plate girls at hours that are convenient for me.

So, my question is - is "perfect" only boring for others? Since you have your own things to do, they can't take advantage of you, as well as they realistically don't have the willpower to will that kind of a lifestyle, so you won't find many people living the same way you do, but is that neccessarily bad if you understand this?