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Time no longer passes as it used to; now, humans experience vast amounts of information and events all at once, leading to psychological and physical fatigue. The nature of time has changed so that as soon as an external event occurs, a person feels it deep within themselves, reducing the natural period of preparation and response. Today, individuals live in a state of tension caused by watching the future, comparing themselves to others, and traversing unseen distances between what they have and what they could possess. This heightens feelings of inadequacy and material saturation, even though internally they suffer from emptiness. Additionally, the abundance of choices and constant changes open up a virtual life of endless options, burdening people with dissatisfaction and making them perpetually await something new. The text calls for an awareness of life's limited duration and the necessity of accepting that some things we will never know or learn. It advocates for stopping the attempt to consume the entire world, in order to alleviate the psychological pressure of time and live a more conscious and peaceful life.
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