Human being vs. human doing: rediscovering the balance
In today’s fast-paced and achievement-oriented society, it is common to see people valuing busyness, productivity, and constant action. We have become so focused on doing that we often forget the importance of simply being. The dichotomy between human beings and human doings raises questions about our priorities, well-being, and the meaning of a fulfilling life.
Are we human beings or human doings?
When was the last time you were okay with doing ‘nothing’?
It’s important to reflect on the difference between being and doing, and in a world where our apparent value is measured by how productive we are and how many hours we work. Can we perhaps explore the possibility that we are unconditionally worthy when we’re not spending our days grinding, hustling, and seeking after an ever-elusive sense of accomplishment of productivity?
And when is there ever ‘enough’ when it comes to a capitalistic society?
In our busy lives, it’s easy to forget the importance of simply being. It’s time to rediscover the balance. Integrate your human being and human doing aspects for a fulfilling life. It’s not just about what we do, but who we become in the process.
The age of human doing
Modern society thrives on productivity, efficiency, and measurable outcomes. We are bombarded with messages that encourage us to constantly strive for more, to do more, and to achieve more. We are caught up in a never-ending cycle of busyness, juggling numerous responsibilities, and pursuing external validation. Our self-worth often becomes tied to our accomplishments, leaving little time for introspection, self-care, and connection with others.
The neglected art of human being
In the pursuit of constant action, we often neglect the art of human being. Being present, self-aware, and mindful of our surroundings and emotions is essential for personal growth, inner peace, and fulfillment. However, in our society’s emphasis on doing, we often overlook these crucial aspects of our existence. The ability to find joy in the present moment, cultivate meaningful relationships, and develop a deep understanding of ourselves is overshadowed by the relentless pursuit of external goals.
The balance: nurturing the human being
Reconnecting with our human being nature requires intentional effort and a shift in mindset. Here are some ways to nurture our human being side:
- Mindfulness and presence: Practice mindfulness to bring awareness to the present moment. Engage in activities that promote presence, such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or simply taking a walk in nature.
- Self-reflection and inner growth: Set aside regular time for self-reflection, introspection, and personal growth. Engage in activities like journaling, therapy, or seeking guidance from mentors or coaches to deepen your self-understanding.
- Prioritizing relationships: Foster meaningful connections with loved ones, friends, and colleagues. Dedicate time to nurture these relationships, engage in heartfelt conversations, and actively listen to others.
- Embracing rest and self-care: Recognize the importance of rest, relaxation, and self-care in maintaining overall well-being. Prioritize activities that rejuvenate and recharge you, whatever this may look like for you.
- Shifting from external validation to intrinsic motivation: Challenge the societal notion that our worth is solely tied to our achievements. Cultivate a sense of intrinsic motivation, deriving satisfaction from the process itself rather than the outcome alone.
The integration of human being and human doing
The key lies in integrating our human being and human doing aspects into a harmonious balance. Instead of viewing them as opposing forces, we should see them as complementary parts of our lives. By bringing mindfulness and intentionality into our actions, we can infuse our doing with the qualities of being — presence, authenticity, and purpose. We can pursue our goals and ambitions while maintaining a deep connection with ourselves and others.
Rediscovering the balance between human being and human doing is a vital step towards leading a more fulfilling and purposeful life. It is in the moments of being — when we pause, reflect, and connect — that we find true meaning and contentment. By nurturing our human being side alongside our human doing pursuits, we can cultivate a life that is rich in experiences, relationships, and personal growth. Remember, it’s not just about what we do, but who we are becoming in the process.
Spend 5–10 minutes in your day today just ‘being’ — sipping on a cup of tea, without thinking about the next thing to do on your list or scrolling on your phone. Observe and note down your thoughts and feelings.
Ruhee (she/her) is the founder of Allied Collective, an inclusive facilitation agency helping organisations achieve their inclusion, training, and wellbeing goals.