Advice: Corner of room

Everyday, when I come from an exhausting day of school, I stand in the northeast corner in my room and breath heavily to tune out the voices in my head. Should I switch to another corner in my room.
The voices in your head feed upon familiarity. Do you notice how boredom and dull places make the hours drag and the headaches swell? The fact that school is such a large part of your life doesn’t help matters. Numbers and letters are stuffed in your brain until your mind bloats uncomfortably. Random and haphazard bits of trivia seep out your ears. It’s all very awful, dastardly so. To stop the voices in your head, you must become distracted.
Consider moving to the southwest corner in your room. This puts you in a better position for being blinded by the setting sun as you huff and puff your thoughts away. All your thoughts will melt away as you tend to your burning eyes. You will be able to forego the stresses and anxiety of the common man, thus opening the path to spiritual catharsis.