Why Slowing Down Is the Fastest Way to Solve Your Problems
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The instinct when something goes wrong is to speed up, push harder, and fix it immediately. For a long time, treating urgency as responsibility felt like the right approach, but the results told a different story. Moving faster created scattered thinking, and the pressure to resolve things quickly made it harder to see what actually needed attention. The problems that lingered longest were almost always the ones that had been rushed rather than given space to be understood. Slowing down is not avoidance. It is often the only way to see clearly enough to act well.
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