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Yes. For much of the time, he had been raised in a very devotly French Catholic household and that's whybored out of my skull." And she did.
She says, "I came back from somewhere that is amazing and beautiful, but you know, you long for really dumb things that you've just used to, that six months ago I'm sure I wasbored by, but right now I'm like, 'My God, avocados are amazing,' or 'I'm so glad I get to go to the gymagain.' Things that six months ago were sort of what I was trying to escape from, now everything is amazing."
So some level of arousal is needed to be able to attend-- if you're so disengaged that you're at the point of feelingbored that you're not going to perform as well?Is that where the Yerkes-Dodson curve has value?
But when I started the store, I wanted to get back and figure out a way of cutting that just belonged to me to make it interesting because I wasbored with the fashion business after working for big companies and doing it for a while.So I went back to literally just four geometric shapes, the circle, the triangle, the square, the rectangle, and basically cutting them and putting them
She explores how we can harness boredom's hidden benefits to become our most productive selves.Bored and brilliant-- it's permission to unplug.Please welcome the author and host of the podcast "Note to Self," Manoush Zomorodi.
Because if anything changed in the data, which it should have if there's something interesting you're trying to say, the pieces are all in an entirely different placeBored and Not Great went up a percentage point each.
This is a power it maintains when everything else in our lives mitigates against boredom." "Art affords us the opportunity to bebored to tears when almost nothing else in our life does.And art's potential to be dull does not contradict the fact that art also moves, and thrills, and transforms,
With a compromised immune system, I got one terrible illness after another and had to spend a lot of time doing nothing.Bored and languishing, I slowed way, way down and became willing to consider and then to decide to write my story.So with nothing else to occupy my time and in the most tremulous, naive, childish first steps that I began
it out myself. So I decided, given this conundrum, that I would write not for the policy architects of museums but for people who go to them. I thought that the fact my friends were gettingbored and tired in museums might be a marker of what is essentially political disenfranchisement, this idea of feeling a little bit left out of theconversation around, especially contemporary art. So the book took this form as academically researched. I was lucky to have a Harvard library card at the time I started but also
net effect of making it impossible for us to be bored at all. I mean, nobody likes to be bored.Boredom is well, it's boring. People don't like it, but the truth of the matter is that we are designedbiologically to be bored a lot. There's a set of structures in our brains called the default mode network. It turns on
The interesting thing is we've eliminated the default network.Boredom doesn't happen anymore.When was the last time you stood there bored?
So we are just bombarded with external stimuli, internal stimuli, internal stimuli in response to external stimuli, these very powerful emotions like anger,boredom, sadness. And often, we're just owned by these things.We're just basically bobbing around in a sea of our own emotions without any real awareness of what's happening.
Well, neurophysiologically, a lot's going on in boredom that is not boring for your brain at all.Boredom is the time when your brain is actually establishing what's called the default mode network, which is the brain's sense of its stable, autobiographical self.So in those moments of downtime, your brain is very busy indeed.
it's exhausting tremendous amount of energy going on there.boredom, you know, and when when the boredom, you know, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, et first off, there's two types of boredom
it's exhausting tremendous amount of energy going on there.boredom. Hot boredom is particularly in the beginning of the practice, but it's with us throughout the entire journey,
And that the friction that that creates, which is, you know, roughly a third of the kids are behind, a third of the kidsare bored and above, and a third you're teaching to, is the fundamental frictionin our mass education system.
Academia bored me. I was never satisfied simply reading about it.
Because "Bored and Brilliant"-- there's a whole concept that a lot of creativity comes from those moments.
One bored July day, she and some of her nerd friends decided that they would make their own homemade napalm, which you can do with just a few common household ingredients,
get bored with monogamy much sooner than men.
be bored for stretches at the film but you really appreciate the craft of it.
get bored -- one of the reasons for the dropout rate. I've worked with kids who dropped out of high school, dropped out of regular high schools, and end up in alternative schools
called bored to death U for HBO sorry to sound so self-promotional but I based a
Amanda: Bored.
the supermarket checkout line or anything else has made it such that when we have the slightest amount, we have to actually use our devices to chase awaythat boredom, which makes the addiction worse and this puts us into a kind of a doom loop. A doom loop inwhich a little bit of boredom, the devices go on. The devices make it harder for us to deal with boredom. So,
And boredom is a case of pain that we really can't control directly, other than distraction.
So boredom was an incredible problem.
And boredom and creativity are sort of hand in hand.
total boredom you know we've done it all before we've run our errands and we've filled our gas tanks and we've walked
And boredom is actually a great trigger of creativity.
Amanda: Boredom one. I mean, the thing is like because I didn't intend to become a writer, I don't think like I was necessarily like born to be a writer for the rest of my life.
No boredom in that job. Often at work I was suffused with a quiet joy. The table was becoming a thing of beauty. I was bringing it back to myself."
the more bored I am actually by the technology itself, and the more excited I become about the real question: What stories are we going to tell now?
They were pretty bored.
We would get bored.
I'm bored as hell when I'm in the comfort zone.
You were bored. You decided to film yourself making some cake or making a recipe.
Boredom is well, it's boring. People don't like it, but the truth of the matter is that we are designedbiologically to be bored a lot. There's a set of structures in our brains called the default mode network. It turns onwhen you're undistracted, when you're bored. That's the set of structures that we need for right hemispheric activity
We are looking at boredom and frustration in terms of the idea that we're usually bored because there is a minimal amount
I was bored. And because, of course, I knew how to use Photoshop very well.
But he got bored.
You were pretty bored at Classified Ventures.
But if you look at it, what it really highlights is when we're kind of-- there's this ease, this openness.And when we're bored, we tend to be caught up in our wandering mind.And when we're freaked out, we tend to be caught up in that.
We calculated it out.Or if we're bored-- there's a quote.
Then it gets bored, then wants to move to the next thing.
And I was bored.
People would get bored of it.
And they would get bored, for example.
I felt bored. So I started my journey.
So I'm not bored.
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