Submitted by MitchTobol on

It's Time

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Every feel like a 20-minute coffee with a friend goes by in a flash, while a 20-minute wait for coffee can feel interminable, yet in reality it's exactly the same time.

 

Most of us tend to think of time as linear, absolute and constantly “running out” - our present becomes the past as soon as it’s happened; today turns into yesterday. 

 

If you want to feel differently on a Sunday evening after a weekend that has flown by, I learned there is something we can do: constantly seek out new experiences.

 

It would seem that the more memories you can create for yourself in everyday life, the longer your life will feel when you look back.

 

Comments

Corey Bearak

The Time Has Come Today! https://youtu.be/_I4S61Do-Qs

Time Is On My Side https://youtu.be/sEj8lUx0gwY

The Last Time https://youtu.be/kvIIM2AZgCA

Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? https://youtu.be/jgF_ycCmF18

Another Time Around https://youtu.be/EWEWrY36STU

Time Fades Away https://youtu.be/YBE5BRZSfs0

(Methinks a playlist coming {and only question is whether to restrict it to the singular "time" or also include "times").)
Louis Cappelli

Memories become more important as we GET OLDER, maybe I an just being melancholy.

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