Many poor writings result from rushing through the process, often justified by the desire to save time. While efficiency is important, it’s essential to consider the impact on others and the quality of the work produced. Lewis Carroll highlights that quick writing can harm not just the writer but also those who read or are affected by the message.
He emphasizes the value of respecting others' time and efforts, suggesting that rushing may come at an unnecessary cost. Carroll challenges writers to balance speed with care, ensuring their communication remains respectful and meaningful instead of sacrificing quality for convenience.