On the other hand, technology has now trained us to the rhythms and pace of impatience: social messages, deliveries, streaming, online searches. Even artificial intelligence induces an impatient search for the easy answer. When obtaining something takes a few seconds, our brains become accustomed to that rhythm. As a result, waits that once seemed normal—a response within a few days, a queue, a project that takes months—can seem unbearably slow. Many apps and platforms are designed to offer frequent stimuli: notifications, updates, new content. This can make it more difficult to sustain attention on activities that only yield long-term results, like studying, reading a complex book, or developing a skill.
Impatience is also the result of an out of measure perception of time which sinks into the presenteeism, generates uncertainty, precariousness, and the fear of making mistakes. And it's combined with an awkward tendency to multitask, where the brain is accustomed to moving in a specific sequence, doing one thing well at a time. When the future seems unstable, many people tend to prioritize fragile immediate rewards over future benefits.
Knowing how to wait, not reacting automatically to every impulse, has become a rare and precious attitude, especially if interpreted in its true meaning. That is, taking the time necessary to understand, delve deeper, discern, and not slip into the quicksand of the procrastinationThe time needed to also fuel the flame of hope, which is more necessary today than ever to look to the future with the optimism of willpower.
Famous quotes about impatience
- John Ruskin
- Franz Kafka
Ultimately, impatience seen up closeIt's a form of laziness; by rushing everything, we think we're cutting down on effort and toil. And so we become lazy. Patience, on the other hand, involves constant activity, like a drop that never stops flowing, searching for a landing place that we can consider our goal.
- Publilius Syrus
- William Shakespeare
- Mahatma Gandhi
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