Why hurry in life.

 India's future market can be seen in a Paytm TV ad. One brother is in a hurry to have everyone now. Gets out of his vehicle quickly. The shop on the sidewalk is lined with fruits, vegetables and green coconuts. The brother wants to buy coconuts but gets confused for a while. Because no shopkeeper is present. Immediately his gaze falls on the barcode affixed to the coconut. He understands that now if he wants to be 'tagged' by the person running it, he has to open the digital payment app on his smart phone and hold the screen of the phone in front of the barcode. What the shopkeeper needs. The brother flashes his smart phone, takes a coconut and sits happily in the car.


 Due to the digital world, apps, data, Wi-Fi, one or two minutes of patience seems to be a thing of the past. When we buy something by giving money from the shopkeeper, the shopkeeper pays the rest of the amount, even in those moments when we are feeling tense, we are muttering, "He is a very expensive shopkeeper. What era does he live in?

 Now, after swiping the credit or debit card, we press 'PIN' in it and the minutes when the receipt comes out are also awkward. "Hey brother, there's a 'cheap' card. Paste the 'chip' on the card with the chip of your hand machine, that's all. '


 We know that it takes about 30 minutes to reach the restaurant where the online order has been placed from our house in late evening peak hour but now the competition is on who will deliver the house faster. The survival of the business depends on the quality of the goods or food being consumed and the mobility being increased.


 We don't even have enough appetite to have a stomach ache every time. Even if we have to sit and chat at home after the meal, even if no one is listening while looking at the tracker on the screen of the smart phone, we will keep saying, "Still 15 minutes before the delivery man arrives, now 10 minutes." Let's keep an eye on. Yet our restlessness does not stop. We will now stand on the floor where the elevator is approaching and wait for the passage. In these 30 minutes, our heartbeat may have become more stressful due to our 'anxiety'. In countries like Japan and Korea, there is a special method and tradition of drinking tea. Tea PV seems to be a training in meditation and patience. The author has taken the experience of drinking tea while sitting in a special ritual row in a group at a Buddhist monastery during a trip to South Korea.


 We need to put a brake on our impatience. From Gandhiji to Indira Gandhi, the speed of the leaders could be seen in the speed. Our gait is not motivated but tensed. Without the gestures of that time on the face, there seems to be no reason. The competition between Elon Musk, Bezos and Richard Branson to return to space in less than 10 minutes to attract space travelers has come to a standstill.


 The speed of the time when it is needed is thrilling and the speed when it is not needed is the end of the tension wire. What is to be chewed is not to be swallowed hastily.


 * We have not become the travelers of the kind of life that we are running from here even in the train compartment so that the city ticket we have taken can come quickly.



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