There is a problem with volume. In the current day, it is possible to do so much that one can move right past something or someone without notice. I have developed a pattern of creating space for immediate reflection- pauses of sorts. With the flurry of activity, it is possible to miss something, pass someone by, forget to say "thank-you," skip over a sought response, plod through from one thing to the next without thinking much about how the "one thing" actually went.
It is possible to process without processing. We can get through a process without thinking about how our process actually went. "Speed kills" is not only appropriate for automobiles. But, it applies for those who rush from one thing to the next without giving due consideration to both.
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