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What Boredom Means: Cultivating Attention & Leisure for a Life Connected to Time & Place / Kevin Gary & Drew Collins

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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The Problem With Boredom

Hadiya Khatib: To be bored is to be in a situation that you don't find stimulating. And really what it's a loss of the imagination, an ability to see possibilities. The temptation as a parent is to solve the problem and do the imagining work for them,. She says boredom has been linked to all kinds of problematic behaviors such as addiction or overeating.Khatib: I'm drawing back to Kierkegaard saying there's no morally worrisome state about being bored.

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