Beethoven 478, Boredom: a psychological experience when the object of attention is not in line with one's own values
Boredom (a mental state of human beings) (Baidu Encyclopedia):
... Spirit, spirit, spirit: see "Newton" 154》...
(..."Newton": the name of the novel...)
...state, state, state: see "Galileo 42"...
(..."Galileo": the name of the novel...)
Boring is a unique description of the human subject Status words.
The occurrence of boredom is mainly attributed to two factors: one is external stimulation; the other is one's own adjustment ability.
...sense: see "Newton 98"...
...cause, factor, factor: see "Newton 100"...
...regulation, regulation, regulation: see "Beethoven 163"...
- The object of attention is not consistent The psychological experience of one's own values .
...Force: See "Euclide 59"...
(..."Euclid": the name of the novel...)
...Object, image, object: See "Euclide 39"...
...Conformity, combination, Conforms to: See "Euclide 197"...
...Value, value, value, view, value: See "Euclide 92"...
...Heart, reason, psychology: See "Newton 86"...
Emotion versus boredom The generation of feelings also has an impact.
People with a positive self-awareness rarely feel bored;
...Consciousness, consciousness, consciousness: see "Euclidean 142"...
On the contrary, is not clear about his own needs and desires, and cannot find them. If you lose sight of the goal and meaning of life, you will fall deeply into the abyss of "boring" .
...Life, life, living: see "Galileo 29"...
...Goal, goal, goal: see "Galileo 19, 20"...
...Meaning, significance, meaning: see "Euclidean 26"...
Psychology
...Learning: See "Euclidean 4"...
Boredom: A psychological experience when the object of attention is not in line with one's own values.
The feeling of boredom is the result of the conversion of values but the lack of change in attention.
...Result, result, result: See "Newton 105"...
Some people believe that boredom is closely related to attention.
High concentration or lack of concentration can cause boredom.
This sentence regards the concentration or distraction of attention as the cause of boredom.
... cause, cause, reason: see "Euclide 199"...
This is incorrect.
...no: see "Euclidean 40"...
...correct, correct, correct: see "Euclidean 13"...
Boredom caused by concentration, such as workers who have been engaged in monotonous work for a long time, monotonous work It must be done with a certain amount of concentration,
...monotonous, tone, monotonous: see " Newton 293"...
...work, work, work: see "Galileo 22"...
And workers who have been engaged in this work for a long time have lost their The original novelty of this work,
it no longer conforms to the workers' novelty values.
Boredom will occur when attention is devoted to work that does not meet workers' novelty values.
The reason for boredom here is not a lack of concentration, but a change in values.
The boredom caused by distraction.
Distraction is the process of looking for objects that are in line with one's own values when various objects are currently inconsistent with one's own values.
...process, process, process: see "Euclidean 194"...
The boredom here is a collection of various boredoms and cannot be counted as the definition of boredom.
...definition, meaning, definition: see "Euclidean 28"...
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