Don't get me wrong; pretty much everyone is so understandably worried about many things in life, some of those being crucial for their own survival in this modern era, where millions of events are happening at the same time and the flow of information is more massive and more instantaneous than it's ever been before, so it's quite reasonable to think that there's just not enough time in most regular people's lives to be spending it reflecting on one's purpose, self-discovery, or personal growth.
You get up, you get ready for work, school, or taking care of your family, you spend many hours of your day somewhere doing something, you come back home, maybe allocate some time for leisure, or wellbeing, you go to bed, and then it all starts over; all while being constantly bombarded with news and events, and finding about all sorts of happenings of life.
From the local robbery of a small bakery store, to the war in Ukraine; from a squirrel playing a tiny saxophone, to a new discovery that could potentially cure a rare neurological disease; and let's not forget what's the latest trend on Tiktok!
The average person nowadays truly has an endless flow of incoming messages, coming from all around the world, that they're constantly processing and interpreting. Everyone is just trying to make sense of it all.
And that is a lot of work.