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the infant’s distress at feeling emotionally alone. The mind then lapses into helpless lethargy, or races away, looking for something to attach to: some idea, some fantasy, some memory, conversation, music, reading—anything. When it cannot do so, there is intense unease—or the aversion to one’s own mind, which we call boredom.
Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder
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