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...Is it human nature, or a part of modern technology?

We all want it...

We want a faster Internet connection...

We run yellow traffic lights, only to not have to wait for the red light...

We want the fastest and most comprehensive news source...

We want to achieve the pinnacle in life and career way before possible...

Are we rushing life so much just to reach the end?

Discuss
 
In my opinion, it's human nature to want it all, right now! And what's so wrong w/ that?
 
good things come to those who wait

Uh, no not really. Good things come to those who grab them, who have the talent to achieve them, who set goals and work towards obtaining them, who are brilliant and clever enough to get them, who do whatever it takes to conquer them... Waiting is for the lazy and unaccomplished. The procrastinators. The slackers. I'm pretty sure that nothing is achieved by waiting. Well, unless you multitasked the waiting part.

"them"=whatever the good thing is that you're talking about.
 
It's a good idea to have goals to achieve, but if you work yourself to death to achieve those goals, what's the point of achieving them.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

Balance, Piggy! We all need balance! (*8*)
 
It's a good idea to have goals to achieve, but if you work yourself to death to achieve those goals, what's the point of achieving them.

All work and no fun makes Jack a dull boy.

Maybe I'm just weird, but I enjoy the struggle, the fighting, working, the achieving aspect of it all. It's an adrenaline rush for me. It's fun.
 
After totaling an $80K car, I don't run yellow lights anymore.

My internet connection is fine. I have no need for rapid news. I will reach the zenith of my career when the time comes.

I do, however, want this little 19 year old right now. (call you little shit)
 
In my opinion, it's human nature to want it all, right now! And what's so wrong w/ that?

Uh, no not really. Good things come to those who grab them, who have the talent to achieve them, who set goals and work towards obtaining them, who are brilliant and clever enough to get them, who do whatever it takes to conquer them... Waiting is for the lazy and unaccomplished. The procrastinators. The slackers. I'm pretty sure that nothing is achieved by waiting. Well, unless you multitasked the waiting part.

"them"=whatever the good thing is that you're talking about.

I agree with Alpha here.

People want instant gratification to achieve their goals. Achieving goals makes people happy. People just want to be happy.

I'd caution people to choose their goals wisely, however. When goals are chosen all willy-nilly, that's when life starts to pass you by.
 
I'd caution people to choose their goals wisely, however. When goals are chosen all willy-nilly, that's when life starts to pass you by.

Very true.

I myself did something like that. Ended up wasting a year of college and switched majors from Computer Science to Technical theatre.
 
Well, *sure* I want to blow Sam, but......

Oh wait, what were we talking about ?

Oh yeah...

Hmm. I kinda think that our 'instant gratification' society has led to the rise in 'road rage' and other such miseries.

Think about it. Everything is going faster and faster. You can microwave a dinner in 5 minutes, you can Google anything you want in seconds...

But, go out in the 'real world' and everything is still the same. ...If not worse.

Traffic is at a stand still, salespeople you meet are barely polite, transfixed as they are trying to find their ass with both hands.

An entire generation is growing up computer savvy, but sadly lacking in anything resembling 'people skills'.
 
Technically speaking, I believe that it is indeed ingrained within human nature.

Technology does play its part in facilitating our need for instant pleasure; anyone who doubts this, just think of the internet and the kind of website you're on right now.

And yes, we are rushing towards the grave given what I can understand. An example that come to mind for me is something I see everyday: Drivers. Those people who swerve in and out of lanes, speed up to pass you so they don't have to pull in behind you, or use an empty lane to simple get ahead of someone else.

I think it's more so the general human desire to lead, to not follow, to get things first that drive us in those regards. To simply be kind and pull in behind someone, rather than having to cut them off, suggests that we are being submissive to the person...And as such, we lose some of the dominance we feel we have through our existence.

But, once you leave psychology out of it, what is the purpose of that? By cutting that person off, still using the driver example, did they really save any time in their daily commute? Or was the difference negligible? I think that the difference doesn't make a difference, in that no possible amount of time could be saved by that one action and as such, it was pretty much a useless action in the first place.

But you do have to wonder, why rush like that at all then? Humans are objective oriented creatures. We like to have a purpose and we like to understand it. Also, we feel a need to assign purpose and clear objectives to the things we do. New Years Resolutions are a perfect example of this, an object that we seek to accomplish within the next year, with next New Years as a sort of end date to complete the objective.

Religion, is another example. Regardless of whether or not you believe, that's not the topic at hand here, but religion essentially prescribes a purpose to ourselves as a species. Its easy to come up with objectives and purpose if we believe that we were created to be that way. It's the ultimate reason/objective.

Essentially, instant gratification is in itself an objective. We do what ever we can to guarantee the greatest pleasure possible. Philosophers have noticed it for years, that we seek to maximize our pleasure and possibility for pleasure, while attempting to minimize discomfort.

This is somewhat of a contradiction, given that we are comfortable causing discomfort to others so long as pleasure is given to us. We don't care so long as we receive the pleasure, but complain and cry foul when we receive the discomfort for someone else's pleasure.

So, ultimately instant gratification is nothing more than another objective that we create for ourselves as a race to add some purpose and meaning to our rather ordinary lives. To some extent, by pursuing nothing but the quickest and therefore best things in life, we are indeed shortening our living experience by taking years of purpose and cramming it into months or days of pleasure.
 
For, me the happiest period of my life was when I lived on an island in Puget Sound, in the woods, in a place like Middle Earth. I was in touch with the seasons, slept outdoors when I could, ate wild foods, and did many things that were healthy and beneficial to me.

It is always a good thing to take life slowly. To have perspective...
 
i'm lazy. I just want to take it easy. ;)

I don't care about how rich you are.
 
For, me the happiest period of my life was when I lived on an island in Puget Sound, in the woods, in a place like Middle Earth. I was in touch with the seasons, slept outdoors when I could, ate wild foods, and did many things that were healthy and beneficial to me.
That sounds like sheer heaven.

You guys have such beautiful country out there, I dearly love it.

Why in the world did you ever leave ?
 
So, for those of you who have been waiting since November...

It's been two months, now. Any good things come your way ?
 
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