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All at once: how immediacy has changed our habits
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

All at once: how immediacy has changed our habits

The article discusses the shift towards an 'instant everything' society where waiting is increasingly seen as an obstacle rather than a normal part of experience. It highlights how modern technology and consumer expectations have transformed daily life, making immediate results a standard. Examples include instant deliveries, digital services available 24/7, and the influence of advertising language promoting speed. The piece notes that while convenience has improved, this culture of immediacy has altered people's patience and tolerance for delays.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter5 hr. ago
All at once: how immediacy has changed our habits

The article discusses the shift towards an 'instant everything' society where waiting is increasingly seen as an obstacle rather than a normal part of experience. It highlights how modern technology and consumer expectations have transformed daily life, making immediate results a standard. Examples include instant deliveries, digital services available 24/7, and the influence of advertising language promoting speed. The piece notes that while convenience has improved, this culture of immediacy has altered people's patience and tolerance for delays.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a descriptive analysis of societal trends driven by technological advancement and consumer behavior, without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political ideologies. While it touches on broader cultural shifts, it does not frame the issue through a politically charged or偏

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