I can go with most of those, with the specific exception of #5 "It Is Impossible to Be Bored". I would counter that not only is it possible to be bored, it is almost essential for a healthy life. I tend to go through periods of being "into" a particular activity or interest. After a certain time doing that, I will experience a certain malaise/boredom. It's during those times that I'm reflecting and reevaluating, and deciding where to set course for next.
I had a conversation with my nephew recently. He's a very successful musician, with a busy schedule. I don't know how we got onto the topic of boredom (I think he broached the subject first, but I could be wrong). He thinks it is absolutely necessary. As a creative person, I'm guessing that he values these periods of rejuvenation. I used to proclaim to others that I was never bored though, in self-deprecating fashion, I'd claim that it was mainly because I am a low maintenance person with a very high boredom threshold. In retrospect, I don't think I was being very honest with myself.
I do see quite a few people in this forum who claim to never be bored. When I see such declarations, they have the same effect on me as couples who claim that they never argue. My reaction to both is a very similar, "Oh really? Are you absolutely sure of that? Just wait a little longer. It'll happen!"
It's OK to be bored from time to time. Contrasts are good.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-choice/202004/5-benefits-boredom