I was up earlier than usual before the golden hues of
sun could do thrilled with the newness of day. Something so attractive about newness always takes me an inch above. We are all incline to shiny new things a new
gadget, novel experience of a new city, natural
enthusiasm on a new job. Hearing a
new song is a rush right until that song begins to sound too familiar. This isn't because being in a generation of compulsive email checkers or
internet addicts, or we don’t appreciate life enough. It’s actually hardwired into our brain
to appreciate and seek out novelty. How quickly novelty can disappear as we
become familiar, and yet how completely stimulated we become when we find
another new experience to have or sight to see.
I don’t think the crisis is so
much about things ceasing to be new. The crunch is that we begin to experience them as
becoming old. If a piece of music fills us with a buzz of
excitement and enthusiasm today, trip down the lane it remains the same piece
of music we finding it mundane. Music has not changed it is our fleeting
personality.
According to neuroscience, chemical in the brain opioids gives us pleasure the same ones
that give heroin and morphine their kick. A second or third round won’t give the same rich
opioid hit. Brain is hardwired to seek out more anything less is boring.Being boredom-prone is somewhat hard-wired. Where we further mess
it up by dropping out of school, changing jobs too often or ditch
good marriages.
How we trick ourselves to live to a ripe old age ?
A Sense of Humor is crucial
Moaning will take you nowhere, Positivity will
Subjects that interest you go deeper into it
Don't be scared to be wacky
Be Natural…if you have an
impulse, and you really want to do that impulse, do it!
Talk…. face an awkward
silence try to be an ice breaker get the conversation going again
Let
never boredom be the reason to quit…..
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