Friday, May 18, 2007

Slow Down People..We Don't Have To Be #1 In Everything!

Below is an article sent to me by our correspondent in Quito, Ecuador (Ms Sharon Wong)

Life in the fast lane: city life speeding up, says study

It's official: city life is getting faster. Using residents' walking speed as an indicator of the pace of life, British research published Wednesday ranked Singapore, Copenhagen and Madrid as the world's most frenetic cities.

The study found that globally, people's walking speeds have increased by 10 percent over the last decade, with the biggest increases in the Far East.

In Singapore, walking pace rose by 30 percent and in Guangzhou, China, the figure was 20 percent.

But some cities usually noted for their intensity feature relatively low down the scale -- New York is rated eighth, London 12th and Tokyo 16th. The most laid-back places are Blantyre in Malawi and Manama, Bahrain.

The research was carried out by Professor Richard Wiseman, of the University of Hertfordshire, in Hatfield, north of London, who measured the average time it took 35 adults in each city to walk 60 feet (18 metres).

"By 2040, we'll be arriving before we set off," said Wiseman.

"The psychology is basically that people's walking pace is determined by how much they think they're in a hurry; how quickly they think they should be doing things.

"I believe a lot of it is technology-driven. What's amazing is that these days, you press send on an email and, if someone hasn't responded in 10 minutes, you think: 'Where are they?'"

Wiseman compared his results with statistics collected by Professor Robert Levine, from California State University in the United States, ten years ago, to see how much we have speeded up.

People worried about whether their lives were too frantic should ask themselves questions like whether they were often first to finish meals, if they felt frustrated when stuck behind others walking down the street and whether they walked out of shops if there was a small queue, Wiseman said.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/070502/1/488k6.html

9 Comments:

Blogger The Recreation Corner said...

The sampling might have been done during the Great Singapore Sale. So might not be so accurate. Ho ho...

May 18, 2007 2:15 pm  
Blogger Hiew Hong Teck said...

Forget about being perfect .... anything that is good enough is well, good enough!

May 18, 2007 5:19 pm  
Blogger mikeraditya said...

Ps Jeff, this is a very interesting article. Hopefully, Christ followers would be able to walk slower than the said statistics due to the peace in their hearts. :)

May 18, 2007 5:49 pm  
Blogger Jeff Chong said...

Its a funny thought Andrew. That means the sampling would be mostly ladies as well :)

Well Said HT. Good enough is indeed good enough!

And welcome Mike to the blogger World! Great to have you online!

May 18, 2007 9:00 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

perhaps next time they should measure how fast people talk! Realised in Singapore people talk faster too!

May 21, 2007 10:52 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wowreally!that'sinterestingididn'trealisethatwesingaporeanstalk sofast!*catcheshisbreath*

May 22, 2007 11:48 am  
Blogger Jeff Chong said...

haha... youguysarereallycreative! really cool!

May 22, 2007 5:33 pm  
Blogger Fresh Dew said...

so interesting! :)

Once, my friend from another Southeast Asian country visited Singapore and he said one thing in a very puzzled way, "Why do Singaporeans walk so fast? At the Changi Airport, they walk so fast. Everywhere they walk so fast.
They also talk so fast"

It was quite funny. He said that he discussed it with another friend from his home country who also visited Singapore and they laughed about it :)

Maybe it's part of the kiasu psyche... that we must all work harder and harder, faster and faster, in less and less time? =D

May 24, 2007 5:45 am  
Blogger Jeff Chong said...

Hi MJ, could not agree with you more on the kiasu syndrome. The fear of losing probably much stronger than the joy of winning.

May 24, 2007 9:49 am  

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