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People are often in a hurry due to the demands of modern life, including work deadlines, social commitments, and the fast-paced nature of daily activities. The pressure to achieve more in less time can lead to a constant sense of urgency. Additionally, the influence of technology and instant communication fosters an expectation for quick responses and rapid progress, further contributing to the feeling of being rushed. This hurry can create stress and limit opportunities for mindfulness and reflection.

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