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Age Quote by Maren Elwood

“The need of the human mind for contrast has its roots in the mind's age-old habit of looking for differences and likenesses. When the mind can find no differences and no likenesses, as is the case when monotony is present, it restlessly, then resentfully, and at last frantically seeks for contrast…” quote by Maren Elwood
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“The need of the human mind for contrast has its roots in the mind's age-old habit of looking for differences and likenesses. When the mind can find no differences and no likenesses, as is the case when monotony is present, it restlessly, then resentfully, and at last frantically seeks for contrast that it may again busy itself with observing differences and likenesses.”

Maren Elwood

About This Quote

Source Article: “The Psychology of Contrast” in Mind Magazine, 2020

Human brains seek differences; monotony triggers a restless search for contrast to stay engaged.

In simple terms: People need variety to stay mentally active.

Key Takeaway

Introduce varied stimuli to avoid boredom.

Themes

psychology attention monotony

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • workplace design
  • education
  • personal routines

Key Concepts

cognitive science habit formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What simple changes can break monotony?
  • How does contrast affect focus?
A Different Perspective

Constant contrast can cause distraction and instability.

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