Rest (and isolation)

Earthcircle

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I am tempted to say things about this, but perhaps I should say nothing. I will note just one thing: part of the article hinted that our brains are more busy when we seem to be doing nothing. I am wondering if surfing the web actually lowers brain activity in contrast to just sitting and musing about things.

How being alone may be the key to rest - BBC News
 
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Interestingly, this applies both in the case of extroverts - sometimes defined as people who gain energy from being around others - and introverts, who find other people draining. Extroverts do place chatting and so******ing a little higher up the chart, but still they are beaten by solitary activities.
 
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