Faster. Faster. Faster.
Ipads in the airports. Wi-Fi in every spot but Antarctica (I think).
It's of course not all bad, but our brains are much more plastic than we may know.
This means that with all of the insistence on getting things now and getting things quick and being able to access screens in every which place, the neurons in our mind rewire accordingly. Since our hearts mostly follow along with our minds, we can become tricked to feel we need to fill up our "empty time" with something deemed important. A byproduct of such a push or belief is impatience and actual confusion. But it's a good thing we are in this boat together.
The cool thing is that as quick as this cognitive wiring happens, it can reverse and slow down too.
But it does take some kind of desire, some push back if you will, to take back our lives and the time that we are naturally given.
Most of it is driven by the dollar and growth, which matters - but not as much as our health.
It's all health, that is the thing. It's all health. And you/we/me/us, we're all fortunately steering our own ship for the most part.
Yay!
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