‘Doing nothing was a lot harder than I thought’: Gen Z is now ‘rawdogging’ boredom — here’s why it’s good for them
PositiveU.S News

A productivity influencer has taken on the challenge of embracing boredom by sitting in silence every day for a month, aiming to improve his attention span. This trend among Gen Z highlights the importance of disconnecting from constant stimulation, suggesting that facing boredom can foster creativity and self-reflection. As young people navigate a world filled with distractions, learning to be comfortable with stillness may lead to greater mental clarity and focus.
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