People React Too Quickly Now
People React Too Quickly Now
I’ve noticed how quickly people are expected to respond now.
A news event happens.
A conversation starts.
A message arrives.
And almost immediately, there is pressure to react.
To choose a side.
To form an opinion.
To say something quickly enough to stay part of the moment.
But not every thought needs instant expression.
Speed creates reaction.
Time creates perspective.
I’ve started becoming more comfortable with silence during uncertain moments.
Not because I don’t care.
But because understanding sometimes arrives slowly.
In healthcare spaces like Aarogyam Multi-speciality Hospital and Research Institute, quick decisions are often necessary. But outside emergencies, I’ve realised that immediate opinions are not always the same as thoughtful ones.
Some things need observation before conclusion.
And sometimes the most honest response is:
“I need more time to think about this.”
What Next?
Not every silence means ignorance.
Sometimes it means reflection is still happening.
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