We want everything fast: We walk faster than we did ten years ago, we eat faster,

we communicate faster… We are under constant pressure to go to sleep quickly and

to wake up quickly. And, what happens? Our breathing is constantly in “fast mode,”

shallow and quick which in turn has terrible health repercussions. – Dr. Belisa

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It’s because we know on a subconscious level that 50% of our time is being stolen. It’s funny in that movie “In Time” with Justin Timberlake, a great allegorical tale about fiat debasement, a waitress in one of the riché zones of the city remarks that it’s obvious that the main protagonist is not from around there, because he does everything quickly. Eating, walking etc.