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Mindless is an adjective describing a lack of conscious thought or awareness in action or perception. It can refer to tasks performed without deliberate mental effort, or to processes and experiences that require little or no attention. In everyday speech, mindless often carries a negative connotation, implying carelessness or a deficiency of thought, though it can also signal routine or automatic behavior.

Common uses include mindless entertainment, meaning media that is designed to amuse with minimal mental engagement;

In psychology, mindlessness is contrasted with mindfulness and with deliberate, attentive processing. It can describe cognitive

Etymology traces mindless to the word mind combined with the suffix -less, indicating absence. While common

mindless
repetition,
referring
to
tasks
done
repeatedly
with
little
cognitive
input;
and
mindless
violence,
describing
acts
perceived
as
lacking
forethought.
The
term
is
typically
evaluative
and
can
express
criticism
of
quality,
depth,
or
ethical
consideration.
states
characterized
by
low
awareness
and
automatic
responding—habits,
routines,
or
reflexive
actions.
Mindlessness
is
sometimes
linked
to
cognitive
errors
arising
from
inattention,
such
as
lapses
in
memory,
judgment,
or
perception.
in
informal
language,
the
term
is
subjective
and
context-dependent;
its
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
speaker’s
standards
for
attention,
thought,
and
intentionality.