If you’re waiting for brilliance to strike, try getting bored first. That’s the takeaway of a study published recently in the ...
A neuroscientist named James Danckert warned against Gen Z's secret of trying to fix their short attention spans by ...
Creators documenting intentional boredom are sparking conversations about mindfulness, digital burnout and emotional health ...
At any hour of the day or night, we can be entertained. Simply pick up your phone and there is endless content to consume, videos to watch, articles to read, apps to download, wormholes to discover.
Millennial parents of today’s generation of kids grew up in a unique, budding world of technology, which also coexisted during a time of pure, organically created boredom. It was a time when weekend ...
Gen Z has reignited interest in stillness with the 'Rawdogging Boredom' trend, endorsing a simple lifestyle free of digital ...
Understanding the Value of Boredom for Kids Why Embracing Boredom is Beneficial: In our fast-paced lives, it's common for ...
When I was younger, boredom meant wandering around my house looking for something to do. I would flip through my mom’s old ...
Experts say the sustenance parallel is apt: Boredom functions like pain or thirst, signaling us that something needs to change. But the theory that boredom spawns creativity turns out to have “pretty ...
Though neuroscience suggests that boredom can be good for us, we all try to avoid it. Even the most exciting jobs in the world—astronaut, nuclear engineer, helicopter pilot, virus hunter—can be filled ...
Don’t judge a person until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. Wise advice; but not so easy to do. How can we enter into the lived experience of another person—how can we think their thoughts and ...