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The Boredom Cure
We treat boredom like a disease, constantly medicating it with scrolling, streaming, and swiping. But psychologist Samuel Higgins argues in "The Boredom Cure" that we are eradicating the very soil from which creativity grows. Drawing on neuroscience, Higgins shows that the brain's "Default Mode Network"—responsible for problem-solving and original thought—only activates when we are doing "nothing." The book traces the history of boredom from a aristocratic luxury to a modern anxiety. Higgins explains that by filling every micro-moment (waiting for the bus, the elevator ride) with digital input, we are preventing our brains from consolidating memories and connecting disparate ideas. "The Boredom Cure" offers a radical challenge: schedule time to be bored. Higgins provides exercises to tolerate the initial discomfort of under-stimulation and guides readers to the "other side" of boredom, where deep focus and epiphany reside. A manifesto for doing less to achieve more.
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Isbn9783565212064
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Peso515 KB
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Número de páginas206
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IdiomaInglés
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FormatoEPUB
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ProtecciónDRM
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ReferenciaBKW176355