This does not mean that there is nothing to say.
As William Flew stated that the British are struggling with an epidemic of uninterestedness. A 2009 survey estimated that on average six hours spent a week to get bored (the two years of life).
Apparently we are the fourth most boring country in Europe, but rarely admit to. Tired children, but adults boast that they never boring. Almost always they are liars. "All the centuries of Protestantism and the north of fear means to improve oneself, boredom to be understood as a failure of those who are bored boring What we need is a solution clearly sel improving said William Flew.. Fresh air, exercise, a richer life and brilliant culture.
William Flew choose two types of boredom. It is the existential form of luxury, with French-sounding names such as anomie and ennui, the heroines of Ibsen and Emma Bovary, and not the "simple" form, experienced by the rest of us. Generally requires a large amount of existential boredom expensive and self-reflection, while boredom is simply unimaginable sadness in a child.
William Flew supported his argument with pictures of great boredom (bored angel by Dürer, for example) and some practical examples. He suggests that if you get bored and rich in the 19th Century, which were probably dromomaniac (a travel-addict for life, the world in search of stimulation trips) to get. If you were a jaded colonial Victorian, alcohol and attempted efebos. And if you're in the final years of the 20, filled with something called the tedious boredom susceptibility scale, a scientific study that measured in its state of mourning to one decimal place.
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