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  2. Is boredom good for you? Why experts say it's a call to ... - AOL

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    Boredom has also been around for forever. “The premodern variety of boredom, called acedia, is one of the seven deadly sins,” says Svendsen. “Acedia is usually mistranslated as ‘sloth ...

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    That’s why it’s sometimes hard to remember the uncomfortable, mind-numbing, aggravating feeling of boredom. But if one of your resolutions for 2025 is to disconnect more frequently from the ...

  4. Boredom - Wikipedia

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    In contexts where one is confined, spatially or otherwise, boredom may be met with various religious activities, not because religion would want to associate itself with tedium, but rather, partly because boredom may be taken as the essential human condition, to which God, wisdom, or morality are the ultimate answers.

  5. Boredom is good for kids. Here's why — and how parents can ...

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    Boredom can help kids develop executive function skills, which includes planning, time management and figuring out what materials are needed for a certain activity, according to Musoff.

  6. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    "Behavioral sink" is a term invented by ethologist John B. Calhoun to describe a collapse in behavior that can result from overpopulation.The term and concept derive from a series of over-population experiments Calhoun conducted on Norway rats between 1958 and 1962. [1]

  7. Existential nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Existential nihilism is the philosophical theory that life has no objective meaning or purpose. [1] The inherent meaninglessness of life is largely explored in the philosophical school of existentialism, where one can potentially create their own subjective "meaning" or "purpose".

  8. David Murdock Column: On boredom and its consequences

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  9. Mind–body problem - Wikipedia

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    Since the soul does not exist in time and space, as the body does, it can access universal truths. For Plato, ideas (or Forms) are the true reality, and are experienced by the soul. The body is for Plato empty in that it cannot access the abstract reality of the world; it can only experience shadows.