Deep thinking disrupts momentum.
It slows consumption. Questions narratives. Exposes contradictions. And in a culture built on speed, certainty, and emotional reaction, that kind of thinking is treated as a threat.
Thinking deeply makes people uncomfortable — especially those invested in simple answers. It creates pause where systems want flow. Reflection where platforms want engagement. Complexity where culture demands slogans.
So deep thinkers are labeled difficult.
Negative.
Out of step.
But what’s framed as danger is actually resistance.
A society that fears thought prefers obedience. And a culture that punishes contemplation ensures its own fragility.
The future won’t be shaped by those who scroll fastest — but by those willing to sit with uncomfortable questions long enough to see clearly.
👉 Full article / source link: The Guardian — “Why Slow Thinking Is Under Threat”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/10/slow-thinking-fast-world—
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