Saturday, April 23, 2011

“Some People Hurry While Others Go Slow”

Some people are always in a hurry to go places and get things done. Other people prefer to take their time and live life at a slower pace. Which do you prefer? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
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I certainly prefer to do things quickly but not hurriedly. In this essay in order to elaborate my view point, I shall elaborate on hurry or haste and quick or prompt. Indeed, I may prefer to be at comparative slower pace to a desperately hurried person who is prone to commit blunders and hazards. Nevertheless by “comparative slower pace” I don’t mean to creep.

Hurry means undue haste for doing the things or going to places or to impel and precipitate a thoughtless action and to urge to confused or irregular activity. Hurry is not an appropriate or right behavior. There are popular old sayings that “Hurry Spoils Curry” and also that “Haste Makes Waste”. Anything done in hurry may miserably go wrong and against the interests of the doer.

However in this fast age everyone has to be prompt or quick and keep pace with the time. Survival is for the fittest and one who cannot manage and maintain speed is simply thrown out. The recent great strides in technology present tremendous opportunities for human development, but achieving that potential depends upon how technology is being harnessed and leveraged. The fusion of computing and communications, especially through Internet, has broken the bounds of cost, time and distances, launching an era of global information networking that has led to exponential growth of all businesses and industries, including education, health monitoring and treatment, banking etc. Worth mentioning here that mankind has even started to travel to moon and outer space and landing back to earth safely.

In conclusion a person has to be quick and prompt in all his or her actions but in no way he or she makes hurry or haste in doing the things that could be disastrous.

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