That's because
aimless mind wandering is associated with unhappiness; it's better to concentrate on, say, a specific piece of music, a TV programme or a task,» PsyBlog notes.
Viewed as a distraction for the flaky or a self - indulgent form of procrastination by many, even science has ganged up on daydreaming, with previous research showing
aimless mind wandering tends to make you unhappy.
Not exact matches
The intellectual assent to an indifferent and
aimless cosmos is usually defended on the assumption that our senses give us such a world and that in all honesty we should accept this world in the precise shape our sense perception transmits it to our
minds.
We are then inclined without warrant to apply this strong impression of mechanical causation to all of nature, even to the point of explaining life and
mind as the passive, determined results of the
aimless and blind movement of a dead and unconscious past.
Is this a case of a small -
minded town assuming the worst about its
aimless, alienated young people?
While it's good to have a specific goal you're working towards in
mind when racking up points & miles it's okay to be a little
aimless.
I don't have the answer, but I do have a suggestion for how you can make your recent roster of freelance jobs make you appear less like an
aimless job jumper and more like a serious -
minded careerist.
Then the name of a General comes to
mind that reflects the reality of the attitude of an
aimless bunch of people (with the exception of a few who see the ever - present writing on the wall, and who actually speak out in defense of their positions), and that name is...