Saturday, October 23, 2010

Does boredom require memory of times gone by and an anticipation of the adjectives?

Does boredom require memory of times gone by and an anticipation of the adjectives?
Wow! Great question. Have you ever see a baby be bored? They are other amazed at the smallest thing... approaching when they discover their own hands! I would probably articulate that yes, it at least requires a memory because they would know that in that is something better they could be doing. If one had no acquaintance that there is something better, they would never be bored because they would regard as that what they were doing within that moment was awesome.
Kudos to making me suggest!!
Thats a good point, I would own to say that it does require a memory, but if one have anticipation of the future, than maybe one would not be bored and would be looking forward to something good arranged later on.
you want to go find someone you are self too analytical or maybe newly get trashed
I be once told 'only boring people find bored.' I try to remember that.
No i think it have to do with the human urge to involve to be doing something.
In response to another answerer, i have see babies be bored. my nephew gets bored if he sits somewhere too long. lke u can put him within the excerswaucer and he has fun nearly 10 minutes then he wnats out and moved on to doing something else
I intuitively think it does.

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