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Taha Abbas
@taha_oracle · 5:00

Are People Too Busy Or They Use Time As An Excuse?

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So there's no doubt that there are people like me who don't have anything to do and are using their time to just rant on a swell cost and there are people who are actually working and doing things. But I feel that it's all about your perception as well. I mean, for example, time management. Now, some people do specific things. They may have a particular routine but you know, they their schedule is very limited because that's how much they have trained themselves, right?

#society #busy #communication

@Paradox_Knight
Esha Prakash
@Paradox_Knight · 4:45
Of course, good for them. It's great for them that they don't have those many responsibilities that they have to really that take up most of their time. So they get to focus on their jobs, their business or their social life or anything that is done for them. So that's why I don't think we can equate this sort of thing like accomplishments during the day to time management or just not wanting to do it because everybody has different responsibilities
@taha_oracle
Taha Abbas
@taha_oracle · 2:49

@Paradox_Knight

They say that assumption is the mother of all screw ups. So yeah, when we are not in that space, we can expect things and reach a conclusion about someone as well, even though we don't want to. But our mind can play tricks with us and we end up believing things that can be so convincing instead of seeing ourselves in someone else's shoes, which is a challenging thing because we are not in their life
@Paradox_Knight
Esha Prakash
@Paradox_Knight · 2:00
Absolutely. You essentially said what I was trying to say as well. There's a lot of empathy that needs to be given in such cases. And yes, I think that's where we lack in general as a species, we barely have empathy for each other and we end up assuming a lot of things. And that is, I think, a huge cause as to why so many friendships break, so many relationships break
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