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BethanMc's avatar

Totally agree, we need more time to be bored. My mum used to say that 'boredom is the absence of ideas' but I now think differently and like you that time to bored allows our mind to connect the dots and look at problems differently. I deleted a certain social media app last week before going on holiday and it was the best thing I did. I've since realised just how much time I was spending on my phone. Now putting in place ways like walking and doing things with friends to 'rest' and be bored. Thanks for the reminder and the links to the studies that prove it!

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Sue Cauhape's avatar

I've always believed that boredom and unproductive time is important and not wasted. You've just provided documented proof. Thank you, Alvaro. It's true. Doing housework, for example, is the most boring, mind-numbing activity in the world, yet while doing simple chores, even those I hate with a passion, produce scenarios that amuse me. Some of them might be useful. Maybe an epiphany will fall upon me as I vacuum and dust. Or I may rehearse something I want to say to someone or formulate an opinion that's plagued me since reading a news article. Down time is valuable time.

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