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the particular kind of experience that is so engrossing and enjoyable that you get lost in it and do it for its own sake, rather than its consequence, is called:
- permissive behavior.
- escapism.
- flow.
- controlled processing.
Permissive behavior refers to lenient, unrestrictive conduct, not an immersive experience. Escapism is avoiding reality, not focused on engaging enjoyment. Controlled processing is deliberate, effortful thinking, which is the opposite of being "lost in" an activity. Flow, a concept in psychology, is defined as a fully immersive, enjoyable state where one engages in an activity for its own sake.
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O flow.