Questions we don’t but could ask

Is faster better for us?

Is more efficient better for us?

Is more productive better for us?

Is bigger better for us?

Is more convenient better for us?

Is immediate better for us?

Is doing more better for us?

Is technology better for us?

Is being more connected better for us?

There is no right or wrong answer, but surely we could pause to ask these kinds of questions in the whirlwind that life has become.

And if they aren’t better for us, who are they better for and why?

Not what they seem…

Most things in life are rarely what they seem to be.

However, we act constantly every day on these impressions we form of people, situations and so on, without pausing to be curious. We form judgements, often based on nothing much or what others tell us.

We could choose to pause and ask, is this really true? Is this really what this person means? That means switching the autopilot off and letting go of the judgements we all carry.