There's this part of us that wants to get there really quick, no matter what it takes, we just want to be there right now this instant. We only target that moment we want to live right now, we don't care about the consequences that follow. You see that's the point of it all, we want to enjoy the excitement of that sweet moment, the rush it bring through us and the happiness within that split second. That's all that matters, whatever it takes we just want that one moment.
But hold on for a second, what happens to the time spent to get to that moment you could die for? Have it a day or two, maybe a week or so wouldn't that be a waste? It definitely would, but for that rush moment you're willing to give up hours worth of spending. But then it all goes down to that moment again, pretty astonishing how the human mind works for what they really want.
All about rushing through things and rushing to get to that moment is basic talking. Taking it from a different point of view could be interesting. Initially speaking, we all rush through different types of activities, incidents, and topics. Some people rush through things because that's the way they are, others rush through things because they have to and their lives depend of rushing, other do it for the sake of trying it out.
The worst trait we human have is quick judgments. We judge people very quickly, way too quickly. When we're standing in line in a super market, and suddenly that one person stands next to you or decides to cut in through the line, we jump into conclusions and categorise that person as being reckless and ignorant. Wait a minute, why? Maybe they had a lot on their mind to the point they walk around senselessly. Maybe they just got a tragic call and lost focus on this entire world. Who are you to judge though? You're standing perfectly fine, nothing on your mind, nothing waiting in your list, you can stand in line for the entire day and not get affected by anything, but then you decide to jump into judging that innocent soul trying to survive through the day. That's a shame. Shame, shame, shame. Where did your human instincts go? Where did all the "think positive of people" type of ideology go? Somewhere through your lifetime, you could be in that person's shoe, so do not let your judgements take you far, just take it easy for once and figure things out bit by bit and have a little faith in humans.
Have a little faith.
We all are equal in the end.
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