Maltes Lesebuch
MALTES LESEBUCH
Guten Tag, mein "Lese- und Notizbuch" ist umgezogen. Ich habe es in die
modische Form eines Blogs gegossen:
Bonjour, mon "cahier des lectures et des notes" à déménagé.
Je l'ai transmis dans la forme modique d'un blog:
Goeiedag, mijn "lees- en notitieboek" is verhuisd. Ik heb het in de
modische vorm van een blog gegoten:
Hello, my "readings and notes" section has moved. I have put it into
the fashionable form of a blog:
www.woydt.be/blog/
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PRIVATHOME:
LESEBUCH:
BOREDOM
Boredom
......
"Boredom as a factor in human behavoir has received, in
my opinion, far less attention than it deserves. It has
been, I believe, one of the great motive
powers
throughout
the historical epoch, and is so at the
present
day more than ever. ...
......
I should say that the machine age has enormously diminished
the sum of boredom in the world. ... We are less bored
than our ancestors were, but we are more afraid of
boredom. We have come to know, or rather to believe, that
boredom is not part of the natural lot of man, but can be
avoided by a sufficiently vigorous pursuit of excitement.
... Every housemaid expects at least once a weak as much
excitement as would have lasted a Jane Austen heroine
throughout a whole novel. As we rise in the social scale
the pursuit of excitement becomes more and more intense.
... Those who have to earn a living get their share of
boredom, of necessity, in working hours, but those who
have enough money to be freed from the need of work
have as their ideal a
life
completely freed from boredom. ...
......
A wish to escape from boredom is natural; indeed all races
of mankind have displayed it as opportunity occured. ...
Wars, progroms and persecutions have all been part of
the flight from boredom; even quarells with
neighbors
have been found better than nothing. ...
......
Boredom, however, is not to be regarded as wholly evil. ...
A life too full of excitement is an exhausting life,
in which continually stronger stimuli are needed to
give the thrill that has come to be thought an essential
part of pleasure. ... A certain power of enduring boredom
is therefore essential to a
happy
life."
aus: Bertrand Russell: The Conquest of Happiness.
New York: Signet 1951 [Originalausg. 1930], S.36-39.
10/06
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