People message him with questions, expecting immediate responses, as though his existence were nothing more than a service to their convenience. When he does not reply within the allotted seconds, they quickly deem him rude, uninterested, or unreliable, as if his purpose on earth is to cater to their whims. But he knows better. He owes them nothing. His life is not a commodity to be exchanged for quick answers. They demand, but they fail to understand that time is not theirs to take, nor is attention a debt to be paid. If they want answers, let them search for them themselves. The tools are there—Google, a vast library of knowledge. He is not their servant, nor their guide.
Next time you send a message expecting an answer, remember this: just because you ask doesn’t mean anyone owes you their time. The world doesn’t stop when you hit ‘send.’ Your questions are not urgent unless they’ve earned urgency. Or wait. Wait for someone who actually values your time as much as theirs, someone who understands that giving an answer is not a chore, but a choice.
Disclaimer: This message is meant to encourage respect for everyone’s time. Responding to questions is a kindness, not an obligation. Please be mindful of others’ time and boundaries when reaching out.
Next time you send a message expecting an answer, remember this: just because you ask doesn’t mean anyone owes you their time. The world doesn’t stop when you hit ‘send.’ Your questions are not urgent unless they’ve earned urgency. Or wait. Wait for someone who actually values your time as much as theirs, someone who understands that giving an answer is not a chore, but a choice.
Disclaimer: This message is meant to encourage respect for everyone’s time. Responding to questions is a kindness, not an obligation. Please be mindful of others’ time and boundaries when reaching out.