We borrow. We steal. We purchase what we need and buy what we don't. We acquire things, people, places, all in the process of losing ourselves. Busyness is the religion of distraction. I cannot talk to you, because I have too much to do.

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"We borrow, steal, and buy what we need or want, constantly acquiring things, people, and places. In this pursuit, we often lose our sense of self. Our busy lives serve as a distraction from more meaningful connections and reflection."

"The busyness becomes a form of distraction, preventing genuine communication and self-awareness. As Terry Tempest Williams suggests, our frantic lives hinder us from truly engaging with others or ourselves."

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