The faster we go, the more we miss to observe. We lose the opportunity to quench our sight with the beauty and misery of this world. We are surrounded by details which are bleak yet enticing. A little light will not be caught unless you let it catch you. Let it work with the massive darkness around us and illuminate every grain of sand around you. It will be vivacious to feel the light.
Speed is necessary in life but sometimes it eludes the possibility of seeing minor and granular details in anything. Any excuse for failure has something in common. It is the suggestion of impossibility that it could not have been done. A lot of it has to do with the pace at which we want things to be done. Although we often miscalculate our ability to carry that pace throughout the project and it results in failure quite often than not. Some of it can be avoided by simply taking things slowly.
When everything is stubborn to stay, we start moving and that's a great way to alienate yourself from anything and everything. Although our spirit has the tendency to long for wandering around galaxies distant and even farther, our bodies are confined to this little world we have ever known. Frailty of the body is already a bit too much and on top of that, we don’t get to live too long. That is a great motivator for someone to put their life on the fast lane. They don’t want to savour the details but blurry fast lanes give them a sense of life that they simply can’t get by staying in one place. This illustration is to show you the vitality of movement. It’s quite common to regard stillness with death and motion with life so that might be one reason for people to not slow down.
It is very common for an individual to lean against a ledge when they don’t have the energy to climb anymore. Although in life we seem to do the complete opposite and just keep going on even when we have exhausted our physical energy and spiritual health. Just taking a break and living the life without being worried about reaching somewhere nice would be very pleasant, I think.

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