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Why is everyone and everything so fast and quick? It's crazy!?

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I mean literally. You can go out there and have three b*****s for crying out loud and it won't phase or shock anyone.

Is everyone burnt out!?

I mean I try to go out there and have fun, but 80% of the people DON'T care, at all, and if they do they're SO fast paced about it, to the point where

what happened 2 weeks ago is ANCIENT NEWS,....and it's all about now now now, tomorrow tomorrow tomoorrow,

yep yep yep

k k k

gr8 gr8 gr8,

everything is sooooo quick, and thikning a mile a minute, over doing things..

I get caught up in it, and half the time don't even know what the h**l is going on.

This fast/frantic pace REALLY tends to make me lose myself and just basically feel swamped and lost in general,

and I don't know how to find my peace within it?

I mean literally, people are hyper,manic and live that way. It's all about themselves, and it's just so...I don't know frantic.

Am I right, is this really how it is, or am I just going crazy and percieve everything around me as being nuts?

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  1. You are rambling, please leave the stimulants alone-they make your mind race!


  2. Even though we live in a fast-paced world, and demands on our time and energy are ever mounting, allowing such pressures to cause us to act rudely certainly will not make things any better. On the contrary, such a course leads to so much of the senseless violence we hear about—arguments, fights, feuds, even murders—resulting from people’s returning rudeness for rudeness.

    Jesus said: “Stop being anxious about your souls as to what you will eat or what you will drink, or about your bodies as to what you will wear. Does not the soul mean more than food and the body than clothing? Observe intently the birds of heaven, because they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses; still your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are? . . . So never be anxious and say, ‘What are we to eat?’ or, ‘What are we to drink?’ or, ‘What are we to put on?’ For all these are the things the nations are eagerly pursuing. For your heavenly Father knows you need all these things. Keep on, then, seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:25-33) What do we learn from this?

    Jesus was not implying that we should neglect taking care of our physical needs and those of our family members. “If anyone does not provide for those who are his own, and especially for those who are members of his household,” states the Bible, “he has disowned the faith and is worse than a person without faith.” (1 Timothy 5:8) However, Jesus promised that if we put first things first and give priority to spiritual matters, God will make sure that other needs are met. The lesson here is about setting priorities. Following this advice leads to happiness, for “happy are those conscious of their spiritual need.”—Matthew 5:3.

  3. well welcome to the technological age. you've got to keep up, not just physically  but mentally,  or you're not going to survive out here

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