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In conventional use, boredom is an emotional or
psychological state experienced when one is left without something special
done, is not interested in the environment, or feels that day or period is
boring. It is also understood by scientists as a modern phenomenon that has a
cultural dimension.
"There is no
universally accepted definition of boredom. But whatever it is, researchers say
this is not just another name for depression or apathy, it seems that this is a
certain mental state that people find uncomfortable - the lack of stimulation
that makes them crave. a series of behavioral, medical and social consequences.
" According to BBC News, "boredom ... can be a dangerous and
disturbing state of mind that is damaging to your health"; but the
research "... suggests that without boredom we can not achieve our
creative achievements."
In Experience Without
Qualities: Boredom and Modernity, Elizabeth Goodstein traces the modern
discourse of boredom through literary, philosophical, and sociological texts to
discover that as "a phenomenon articulated discursively ... boredom at the
same time as subjective, subjective, and intellectual - only a response to the
modern world but also a historical strategy to address its dissatisfaction.
" In both conceptions, boredom must be fundamentally grounded by time
experience and meaning problems.
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