Britons give sense of humour the elbow at 41 Are Britons, known throughout the world for good humour, losing their sense of mischievous fun?... (more)
by Chris
"This decline in playfulness could be linked to a gradual loss of creativity, a growing dislike of novelty and a retreat into more conventional ways of thinking." Or alternatively, an accrual of wisdom, and boredom at the trivial.
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by Chris
"This decline in playfulness could be linked to a gradual loss of creativity, a growing dislike of novelty and a retreat into more conventional ways of thinking."
Or alternatively, an accrual of wisdom, and boredom at the trivial.