
Boredom is an emotional state experienced during periods lacking activity or when individuals are uninterested in their surroundings. Boredom has been defined by C. D. Fisher in terms of its central psychological processes: “an unpleasant, transient affective state in which the individual feels a pervasive lack of interest in and difficulty concentrating on the current activity. M. R. Leary and others describe boredom as “an affective experience associated with cognitive attentional processes. In positive psychology, boredom is described as a response to a moderate challenge for which the subject has more than enough skill. There are three types of boredom, all of which involve problems of engagement of attention. These include times when we are prevented from engaging in some wanted activity, when we are forced to engage in some unwanted activity, or when we are simply unable, for no apparent reason, to maintain engagement in any activity or spectacle. Boredom is a condition characterized by perception of one's environment as dull, tedious, and lacking in stimulation. This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests.
Thats is the definition of the boredom... and I'm feeling it rite now... Very complicated to describe it philosophically, but it is what it is... uhhhh.... I need something to overcome it... Sleep is one of the option, but no way... would be having headache later... Internet surfing is interesting when there are something to surf... whoever had described boredom should have tell how to release it... hahaha... boring....boring...boring....
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