Do you always yawn snore in your business meetings? Here why?
<p>Do you ever find yourself yawning and craving a nap when you’re stuck in a never-ending meeting or a particularly dull lecture? Or perhaps you’ve experienced the overwhelming urge to snooze while binge-watching a not-so-exciting TV show? Well, you’re not alone! It’s a curious phenomenon, and today, we’re diving into the science and quirks of why we tend to doze off when boredom strikes.</p>
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<p><strong>The Yawning Conspiracy</strong></p>
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<p>“Boredom always precedes a period of great creativity.” — Robert M. Pirsig</p>
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<p>Imagine this: You’re sitting at your desk, staring at a spreadsheet that seems to have more numbers than stars in the night sky. Suddenly, a yawn escapes your lips, and you find yourself struggling to keep your eyes open. What’s going on? Is there a secret conspiracy between boredom and sleepiness? It sure feels like it!</p>
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