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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
For many people, there are essentially only two speeds, fast and faster. It seems that,
most of the time, we are scrambling around, moving very quickly, doing three or four
things at once. Often we are only paying partial attention or half listening to the
people we are working with. Our minds are cluttered and overly busy.
Perhaps the reason so many of us spend so much time scrambling is that we fear
falling behind or losing our edge. Our competitors, and everyone else around us, seem
to be moving so fast that we feel we must do the same.
It’s important to note that, in this hyper, frenetic state of mind, our concentration
suffers. We waste previous energy and have a tendency to make mistakes. When
we’re scrambling, it’s difficult to determine what’s truly most relevant because we are
so preoccupied with getting everything done. Because we are moving so quickly, it’s
easy to get stressed out, nervous, and agitated. And because we are so “on edge,”
things get on our nerves easily and often. When we are scrambling, it’s really easy to
sweat the small stuff.
As an experiment, see if you can make a conscious effort to slow down – both your
thinking and your actions. If you do, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised to discover
that, despite the slower speed, you’ll become more relaxed and far more effective.
The reason this happens is that you’ll regain your composure and be able to see the
bigger picture. Your stress level will drop dramatically and it will even seem like you
have more time. Your thinking and listening skills will become sharper and more
honed. You’ll be able to anticipate problems rather than finding yourself in the middle
of them so often.
I’d estimate that I operate at about half the speed I did ten years ago. I get about twice
as much work accomplished! It’s actually quite remarkable how much you can do
when you’re calm and collected. And perhaps even more importantly, you enjoy what
you are doing far more than when you’re rushing around. I fully acknowledge the
need to be productive, and I realize how much work there is to do. However, ironic as
it may seem, its often the case that you’ll get more done in less time when you stop
scrambling so much.

a)Give a title to the passage.

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Answered by Rahul161817231
20
Answer

busy and fast world around us

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Answered by merylannsoman
21
Reading comprehension enables a person to read the information of a text, process the information from the text by understanding it's meaning. This is a skill and answers attained from this, say much about the person itself. 
When we identify the title to a passage, the title should give away the contents of the idea of the passage under it. 
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Suitable title for the above passage is:

"The fastest way is not the best way"

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