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Is Patience Dead?


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#11 roger112

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Posted 05 May 2010 - 01:20 PM

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Just sitting here listening to music and thinking about the world. One thing that has been on my mind lately is patience, a dying virtue for sure. I can't help but look at the differences between generations before us and the children of this generation and notice the crazy difference. It makes me wonder at what point will it be too much?

Think about it. I just saw on Digg that Disney is testing out a new way to have people wait to go on rides. Instead of waiting in line, they go inside these air conditioned tents to play games and whatnot until their turn comes around. Sounds fun, but what are we losing? I know I'm sounding like a ranting old man here, but I remember going to theme parks and waiting in line. I remember the build up of excitement and nervousness as we got closer to the front. Especially for the more hyped scary rides, it seemed like you started outside and then went inside where it got darker and darker. Music would play. You were entering the world of the ride and immersed in it because, well, you had no where else to go. After spending a long time in this atmosphere, it was like the ride was the grand climax of the whole story.

And what about car trips? DVD players to keep kids occupied in the back seat. Why? I remember driving with my family to Ocean City, MD as a kid. It was about 6 hours I think. Boy it was grueling. Our entertainment consisted of sleeping, answering questions off some trivia cards my mom loved, or playing Gameboy. This was the original Gameboy and all we had was Centipede and Bugs Bunnies Crazy Castle. Hardly the hand held entertainment of today. At one point I did have a cassette player, but unless I had a friend to make me a mixtape, any given tape only had about 3-4 songs I liked. Now it's like the children are immersed in a world of endless entertainment to the point where when you finally arrive at the beach, once again, it loses it's appeal.

And what about music? I remember desperately listening to the radio hoping my favorite song would come on. Now, there isn't a time where I don't have immediate access to my favorite song as well as thousands of others. With this constant stream of entertainment assaulting our minds (especially young kids) no wonder everybody seems to be diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. I think it's time we really take a hard look at ourselves and realize it's time to unplug.

This is my input. Now what do you think? Agree? Disagree? I put this in the debate forum..so fight me lol

I agree, people are no longer patient these days.

I live in a very quiet and peaceful place but people just want to speed and get wherever they're going without a flippin care in the world. Already this year, the death toll from accidents is past last year's!! lol

I think technology really has a lot to do with it. Today how many of us demand more bandwidth or just switch off our computers if they freeze 'for too long'?? Technology has improved a millionfold and people are merely adjusting. There is so much to do right now that its time wasted when you wait for something to finish.

Its like everyone is in a race and our productivity levels in the history of the human race are at the peakest so I think its very good for people not to contend with stuff that may be boring, etc etc.

yes to the extinction of patience...!!

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Posted 12 June 2010 - 12:25 PM

Patience is a virtue but unfortunately it is lacking in people these days.We want everything very quickly without making much effort.Reason is that life has become more competitive, the technological advancement have made it easy of us to read people and places and to reach many of our daily tasks quickly.We get everything very fast and so our mindset has changed.We are no patient enough to wait in the Que. All the success should reach us before time.We are really competitive in this globalization era our minds are running faster than anything, we have become more greedy.The daily changes and upliftment of the technology will make many more things fast and easy.But we forget in this run that this is a useless competition for the material. What are we running for, when our minds are not in rest and we are having a stressful life.Higher purpose of life is lost somewhere.

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Posted 23 June 2010 - 03:01 AM

Yes we're becoming less patient because we are becoming conditioned to have these things (ipod, computer, tv) at our fingertips 24/7. People "Back in the day" didn't have that luxury, and im sure that given the chance, you would rather have your favorite song rather than wait for it.




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