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  "textContent": "Waiting used to be a normal part of everyday life. People waited for movies to arrive in theaters, for packages to be delivered, for restaurants to prepare meals, and for businesses to respond to questions. Today, many of those delays have disappeared. The convenience economy has transformed consumer expectations, creating a world where speed is […]\n\nThe post The Convenience Economy Is Creating a Generation That Hates Waiting first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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