What does for the sake of brevity mean?

What does for the sake of brevity mean?

‘For the sake of brevity’ can either mean for the purpose of making something brief/concise or for the advantages of being concise by avoiding unnecessary details.

Why do I ruminate on past mistakes?

The more you engage in negative thoughts about the past, the more your brain tends to light up connections to other negative events that have happened. And so, those networks can become stronger over time. Essentially, you might train your brain to ruminate.

How do you use ruminate?

Ruminate in a Sentence 🔉

  1. Although I knew I cared deeply for Henry, I still had to ruminate on his marriage proposal for a while.
  2. His sudden death made us all ruminate on the true value of time.
  3. Before I make any major decisions, I need to ruminate on all the facts.

What is rumination with example?

Ruminate also means to repeatedly chew food over the course of a protracted period of time in order to digest it. Example: He had to ruminate for a while before he could remember where he left his keys. Example: The only way cows can digest the tough grass is if they ruminate for several hours.

Is rumination a Behaviour?

Rumination is a passive process of recurrent negative thinking and dwelling on negative affect, causes, and symptoms [15] and has been shown to be a major factor in vulnerability to depression as well as predicting the onset, severity, and duration of future depressive episodes [16, 17].

Is rumination the same as overthinking?

Two Forms of Overthinking Overthinking comes in two forms; ruminating about the past and worrying about the future. It’s different than problem-solving. Problem-solving involves thinking about a solution. Overthinking involves dwelling on the problem.

Is overthinking a sign of ADHD?

Overthinking can be an all-natural process, it can also be the result if the creative and overly active ADHD brain. While most believe overthinking to be a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder, it’ actually relates more to ADHD.