Why boredom is good for you - BBC REEL?

Boredom helps your brain grow by letting it play and explore new ideas.

Imagine you have a box full of blocks. When you're bored, you don’t just stack them the same way every time, you try making towers, bridges, or even secret hideouts! That’s like how your brain works when it's bored, it starts trying out new things and thinking creatively.

Boredom is like a playground for your brain

When you're not bored, you're busy doing something fun, like riding a bike or playing with friends. But sometimes, when you don't have anything to do, your brain says, "Hey, I want to have some fun too!" So it starts making up games, stories, and new ways of looking at things.

This helps you get better at solving problems and remembering stuff, just like how practice makes you better at drawing or riding a bike. The next time you're bored, try doing something different, maybe counting clouds or pretending to be a robot! Your brain will thank you later.

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Examples

  1. Feeling bored at work leads to a new idea for a project.
  2. A child left alone in the park starts drawing and invents a whole world.
  3. Someone stuck on a train begins writing a story.

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