The fear of being idle: What it is and how it relates to goal pursuits
Modern society places a strong emphasis on making full use of one’s time and the aversion of idleness. While urging people to spend their time wisely can promote productivity and personal striving, an overemphasis on this ideal can also have detrimental effects on their sense of well-being. However,...
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Main Author: | LUA, Verity Yu Qing |
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2023
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