As others have said, it really depends on your opponents and how they play.
If you're playing super aggressive against a bunch of loose donks then obviously you're probably gonna run into some issues. In contrast, if you're playing super tight against a bunch of hyper-tight nitty players then you're probably not gonna get much done and the game will drag on until someone gets coolered.
It also depends on if it's a tournament or cash game. In tournaments there are situations you have to act when your stack size becomes too small to keep folding and waiting for good hands. There's also situations in tournaments where you're a big stack and have good opportunities to bully smaller stacks who are just trying to make the money etc.
In poker, no game is the same. That's why multi-tabling really isn't for everyone. If you're playing a bunch of tables then you really should be using software to help make decisions and you generally need to play a very tight and GTO(Game Theory Optimal) style because you won't be able to get the same reads that you would when only playing 1-2 tables.