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42 Somewhere between 1995 and 2010, patience stopped being a virtue and became a market failure – and we built an entire civilization on top of that assumption

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Somewhere between 1995 and 2010, patience stopped being a virtue and became a market failure – and we built an entire civilization on top of that assumption

I remember the exact moment I realized something had broken in me. I was standing in a supermarket queue, maybe four people deep, and I felt a genuine spike of anger. Not mild irritation. Real, cortisol-soaked anger. At what? A line. A two-minute wait. I’d been in that country, Vietnam, for less than a year, ... Read more

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