Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Sands of Time
The song goes, "As Time Goes By", but why so fast? Why is it that time goes faster now that I am getting older? As a kid, my summer vacations seemed like they lasted for a couple of years.
I used to accomplish more when I was working 50 to 60 hours a week. I feel I was more organized with my work and personal life. Time seems to speed up as I slow down.
Like fish in the water, I am so surrounded by time that it is impossible to contemplate. I seem to do less as I age, and looking back there is less to remember and I wonder where the years have disappeared.
Looking at it another way, as I grow older, I have already experienced a lot in life and the world around me. There are far fewer novel events that are likely to come my way.
I feel I was more creative when I was young and I figured out things as they came. When looking at the past, present, and future, it is very difficult to center in on what is happening right now.
As soon as I am aware of the present, it is already in the past. Probably only a span of about five seconds accounts for my sense of being in the moment. The sands of time seem to shift at an ever-accelerating rate.
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Very thoughtful and also very intriguing. This article has prompted me to think about time and life relationships.I eally did not want to think until next week.
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