"Boredom has a long cultural history and an adaptive function in human life — it serves avital creative purpose and protects us by helping us tolerate open-endedness; in childhood, it becomes the wellspring of imaginative play. And yet we live in a culture that seems obsessed with eradicating boredom, as if it were Ebola or global poverty, and replacing it with a peculiar modern form of active idleness oozing from our glowing screens...."For the rest of the article please folloe the link below:
Kierkegaard on Boredom
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