Boredom led to the birth of civilisation? With neuroscientist Dr Lila Landowski
Machine-readable: Markdown · JSON API · Site index
Описание видео
My hot take is that I think boredom led to the birth of civilisation, as we know it.
In the bronze age, when humans finally had time to be safe - and bored - we saw the birth of mathematics, the first recorded written language... philosophers, artisans...
When we're bored, we often shift into our brain's default mode network, which is a key circuit for our mind wandering, introspection and creativity
With so much stimulating content around these days, we don't let ourselves be bored... we can barely cope with the discomfort of sitting with idle hands for a moment.
I think this is a disaster for our creativity and cognitive development.
I spoke a bit about this in Women's Health magazine https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a69714031/how-to-practice-boredom/