In "On the Sanction of Boredom," authors typically explore the idea that boredom, often viewed negatively, can actually serve a meaningful purpose in human life. They might argue that experiencing boredom can lead to self-reflection, creativity, and the discovery of new interests or passions.
This claim suggests that rather than constantly seeking to fill our time with distractions, we should embrace moments of boredom as opportunities for deeper thinking, problem-solving, and personal growth. The authors might also discuss how societal pressures to remain perpetually entertained can detract from our ability to think critically and engage with our inner selves.
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