Tag: boredom
Management training: journey to the end of hell (and boredom)
A stone in the pond that is not new: “American companies spend enormous sums on training their employees – 160 billion dollars in the United States alone and nearly 356…
Have social networks made boredom disappear? Science’s answers – L’Express
Every summer, as newsrooms empty and beaches fill up, one topic resurfaces in the news: boredom. This feeling would be, according to most of the articles dealing with this theme,…
Endless scrolling of short videos on social media intensifies boredom
News Published on 08/24/2024 at 6:01 p.m. updated on 08/24/2024 at 6:01 p.m. Reading 2 min. A new study from Canada sheds light on the effects of compulsively watching short…
Does boredom herald the end of the relationship? Our psychologist responds and gives you his expert advice
News Published on 04/25/2024 at 2:18 p.m. Updated 04/25/2024 at 2:18 p.m. Reading 2 min. in collaboration with Amélie Boukhobza (Clinical psychologist) Between the metro-work-sleep routine and your endless weekend…
Comment: Finally, Susijengli has a new star – it was preceded by a rare and violent boredom | Sport
Mikael Jantusta, 23, is worth admiring. However, Finland initially let Denmark look like a basketball powerhouse, writes Roope Visuri of Urheilu. Roope Visuriruheluth reporter On Monday, the Finnish men’s national…
This little-known effect of boredom on children
News Published on 11/29/2023 at 12:55 p.m. Updated 11/29/2023 at 12:55 p.m. Reading 2 min. in collaboration with Alexandra Murcier (Liberal dietician-nutritionist) Boredom would have a sneaky effect on the…
What is good for boredom? What causes boredom?
While boredom may seem like an inevitable part of modern life, it can sometimes be a driver of creativity and transformation. The saying “creativity emerges from boredom” is quite true.…
Really good serial killer thriller with a fantasy twist saves a worn-out genre from sheer boredom
The tied woman gasps on the ropes. The blood drips onto the floor and the young man just can’t help but stare at the sufferer with his big round eyes.…
Death of the French writer Jean Teulé, great enemy of boredom
Jean Teulé, a self-taught writer who became very popular as a TV columnist in the 1990s, died on Tuesday October 18 at the age of 69. According to a press…
ESA is preparing hibernation modules for its bear-inspired AI-controlled astronauts
Humanity has set foot on the Moon. But truly tearing ourselves away from our earthly roots is always a challenge. And hibernation could help us get there. If we manage…