Every object, moment, and person in life is exactly as interesting as you choose to make them. Not more, and not less. Meaning isn’t something you find. It’s something you give, something you create. The meaningfulness of our days, minutes, hours, jobs, friendships, and lovers is nothing but a direct reflection of our creativity and generosity, of our ability to create space for the things we want to cultivate in the world.
When you look around you, see more than the over-simplified sum of the person, the job, the moment, the relationship, or the object. See also the complexity and the nuance. Find what was always there but went previously unnoticed. The intricacies that already exist and the capacities of these things to be more.
In the end, we see the world as we are. Not as it is. If you want to be more, see more in the people, places, things, and ideas around you. The search for meaning ends in the moment a person learns to create it.
If you want more, give more. Create more.