Instant Result Millennial Syndrome (IRMS)!!!

Mumtaz Hussain Soomro
2 min readNov 24, 2019

Do you prefer Fast Food, 2 minutes noodles, and other ready-made available stuff? If yes then chances are high you are suffering from IRMS! Don’t worry, it is not something yet clinically proven to best of my knowledge, lolz. I am CONING this term to register my copyrights on it so I can sue people who use it in the near future. hahaha

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Humans are rational beings, we use our logic, observation, knowledge, and past experience to evaluate our surroundings and make a perception of any new experience. Before the technological advancement, all the tiny little tasks like cooking and farming were time-consuming. The obviously physiological effect of that society was patience is the key to success in any field of work.

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With the ease of fast food, reliable communication of WhatsApp and luxury of enjoying PlayStation on 4K TVs, the world is drastically changed. Today’s Humans are working day and night in a never-ending rat race of materializing. The consumer is promoted by a business leader and every company is busy building one product after another. China recently lunches its 5G network and merely after 1-week start research work on 6G.

This rat race has created more problems with than the problems it solves. Moore’s Law is no more applicable, the world’s resources are diminishing at a rapid pace but the most curial problem that this rat race has produced is the IRMS. It is basically the anxiety and impatience in the global youth which is reflected in there daily life. Every student wants good grades but no one wants to study. Every person especially millennials want to become rich, successful, and famous in the nick of time. This illusion of things can happen in just milliseconds or just like a 2-minutes noodle is going to get worst in the coming days. Young ones should not focus on the tip of the iceberg but the depth of the iceberg.

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Mumtaz Hussain Soomro

A student of Computer Science, currently pursing MS in Data Science from NED UET. Enthusiastic book & tech reader. Academic researcher and computer programmer.