Moving fast often ruin things

Everything is faster nowadays. People are walking faster, cars are going faster, babies are learning faster, startup companies are  closing faster, and companies are burning money faster. Heck, people even came out with stupid competitions such as “who can finish 100 hot dogs in the shortest time” just to see who is faster.

But does becoming faster actually help? Well, it depends on what you are talking about. But for the purpose of this post, let’s talk about life in general.

In my opinion, people should not move fast in life. Here are some of the reasons why.

By moving fast, you won’t be able to enjoy the process of doing something. For example, going for a vacation with your loved ones. Following a tour group has a very different feeling than free & easy (provided you know the way). By following a tour group, you will most likely be rushing against time and not enjoying the moment.

Besides that, going fast will also make you feel tired faster. It’ll drain your energy and your motivation. This happens to a lot of people. Have you ever seen people getting all fired up to do something at this moment, only to give up not long after that? It’s not that this person is not hardworking or motivated. He is! But the problem is, he is so motivated that he burns himself out before long….and he ends up giving up too early before he even manages to create the necessary momentum.

Also, going faster will bring out the worst of human beings – more errors. A project manager who rushes his team members to complete a project ahead of time might end up with a project filled with problems. A student who attends exam cram session might end up remembering nothing during exam. And parents who force their children to study this and that, hoping that their children will gain all the knowledge and become successful in a short time…but they might end up disappointed when their children become too exhausted and lose any interest in learning new stuff.

There you go. The 3 simple paragraphs consist of common scenarios that most of us have experienced or witnessed before. And based on our past experiences, we should know better than moving fast often ruin things. Yet, we continue to do so…pushing and making things faster whenever possible and end up disappointed with the outcome.

Perhaps a change is needed here. Stop pushing everything to be faster. Some things are supposed to be slow. Enjoy the moment, do it with a focused mind, do it properly and create a good outcome.

p/s….. there are things which should be fast….like the renewal of passport, bank operations, etc. But we should not mix up these things with the things that are meant to be slow. Always remember making everything fast often ruin things.

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  1. this post is for Damien …

    Damien READ !
    Slow down , don’t make your FAST FOOD first billion dollar ..
    take it easy ..

    Alvin you too :P
    gapnap´s last blog ..What if the competition isn’t fair .. My ComLuv Profile

  2. @gapnap
    Eh? i mau find money to afford a real fast food also difficult leh, how to get that first billion? you think I’m Damien?

  3. Well lad,
    I think it depends really.I mean,for certain things @ situations,I like ‘em to be fast because I want to see results.but for things like vacation,or things I love doing,slow and steady the way I like it. :D
    Clive Einstein´s last blog ..Flying with wings My ComLuv Profile

  4. @Clive Einstein
    Most people love to see results and in the corporate world, nearly all the bosses want to see result (and fast). But there are certain things that if u try n rush, it’ll become worse :P

  5. Isn’t the internet redefining fast? Instant gratification FTW!!!

    Actually I do take my time to do my stuff, except when I’ve “sold” my time to someone else, like when I was employed. Whoever bought my time then gets to tell me how fast I should run. :P

  6. @Damien Tan
    Hahha, yea, this post is actually directed towards those time-buyers :)

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