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Install mods, try different types of settings, restrict yourself in what kind of base you build or the approach you take with making a base (like no mining). There's a lot of different options out there on how you can play the game. Mods make it even better too. Increasing the difficulty is "meh" at best for making the game less dull.
It is meant to be. Most people who make threads like this have started the game on Randy or Phoebe, both can be incredibly slow at times, as can playing on a beginner difficulty level and only getting trivial or non-existent threats.
Installing mods is not the solution to understanding the basic game flow and why it is in fact not boring or dull. Mods can enhance the game once you have a grasp on it, they are not a requirement to enjoy it, and they for the most part do not turn the game into something else, they just change the flavor.
This may be the very first time I have ever read these words in that specific sequence on the entirety of the Steam forums. Ever.
The OP may be being intentionally disingenuous...