Why am I get the endless spinning color wheel?

When I try to open an email or other attachments I get the spinning color "thinking" wheel.  It never ends so I have to close the application.  Is this a problem with my wifi?

"the spinning wait cursor is displayed automatically by the window server when an application cannot handle all of the events it receives. If an application does not respond for about 2 to 4 seconds, the spinning wait cursor appears."  Read more here: http://www.macworld.com/article/151583/2010/05/spinningbeachballofdeath.html

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