Just think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
TDTimothy D. WilsonDRD. ReinhardECErin Corwin WestgateDTDaniel T. GilbertNENicole Elizabeth Ellerbeck
University of Virginia · Harvard University
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Don't leave me alone with my thoughts Nowadays, we enjoy any number of inexpensive and readily accessible stimuli, be they books, videos, or social media. We need never be alone, with no one to talk to and nothing to do. Wilson et al. explored the state of being alone with one's thoughts and found that it appears to be an unpleasant experience. In fact, many of the people studied, particularly the men, chose to give themselves a mild electric shock rather than be deprived of external sensory stimuli. Science , this issue p. 75
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