Hurry Up, Say What You Want

It takes a certain amount of time to do something (as we all know if we think about it), but that varies with the individual (as some people simply do not comprehend) along with what equipment, circumstances, etc., might be around to do the something.  On the whole, there are other factors that might come into play (like a purpose), but what is under consideration at the moment is variables in people.  There’s no way around the fact that some people can do that “something” faster than others.  The cause can be something hard to pin down, like energy level, as well as experience (how often it has been done in the past), interest, academic knowledge and so forth. 

There is often a range of normal that some people can’t manage – that is, someone can actually do the whatever, but it takes them longer than most people and too long for it to be of real commercial value.  Like a hobby, it might bring in some cash, but it isn’t much beyond any costs.  Of separate consideration on that, there is the likes of older people once able to do something – they know how – but who aren’t in a good enough shape any longer to do it.  That’s also not where this is going.  It’s about the ones who “qualify” – they can do it within the normal time frame (like an hour), some getting right to the deadline, some not so close.   

What will happen is that he or she is going to be expected to do it faster, which is all right as long as it’s feasible.  To make things go faster, all sorts of things have been invented.  A lot of them are wonderful.  The thing is, just because a thing is invented and someone looks like he or she can use it minimally doesn’t mean the rest of the world is adept at making up for things lacking even if they understand how the thing works.  May there some day be deliverance from people answering office telephone calls in offices where the caller is expected to compensate for office rush.  That is a place where the world needs improvement. 

Maybe something new will be invented soon.