We’re trained by technology to expect instant response.
Click → result.
Tap → delivered.
Search → answer.
Short latency everywhere.
So we start expecting that same latency in everything else.
But biological progress has lag.
Emotional progress has lag.
Skill-building has lag.
The results load slowly.
And the danger is in that delay.
Because during the quiet, you’ll wonder if the effort is doing anything.
That’s where most people quit.
Not because it’s hard—but because it’s quiet.
Tech makes outcomes feel instant.
But the body and the real world still run on delayed feedback loops.
If you can learn to love the lag—to work faithfully before proof appears—you gain an unfair advantage.
Most people need reinforcement to continue.
We continue until reinforcement arrives.
Your progress is loading.
Let it.