
Erasing the Wait
How the War on Boredom Destroyed Our Cognitive Patience
Julian Henderson(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. February 2026
146 pages
978-3-565-27792-6 (ISBN)
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Historically, public spaces were designed to accommodate waiting. Train stations had grand reading rooms, and bank lobbies featured comfortable seating. Waiting was an accepted, communal part of the human experience-a forced pause that allowed for reflection, observation, or simply resting the mind.
Today, urban architecture and digital technology have declared an absolute war on idle time. Lines are hyper-optimized, spaces are stripped of seating to keep people moving, and our pockets vibrate with endless streams of micro-entertainment. We have successfully eradicated boredom, but at a devastating cognitive cost.
This book examines the environmental psychology behind the disappearance of waiting. It reveals how the total elimination of unstructured time is actively rewiring our brains, destroying our baseline patience, and fueling a societal epidemic of low-grade, constant anxiety.
Learn to reclaim the lost art of the pause. You will understand how to intentionally design moments of friction back into your environment, using structured waiting to heal your fractured attention span and restore your mental equilibrium.
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English
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978-3-565-27792-6 (9783565277926)
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