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Saturday, October 2, 2010

What is time to you?

I used to have this feeling of not having enough time (well, I still do). I always tell people time passes too fast and I need more than 24 hours. While you're so busy catching up with your work without you knowing, it's the end of the day and here comes tomorrow. I used to lose track of time whenever I'm into something. I never know what is the exact time cos I never had a fix time on my watch or clock or the time on my handphone or even my computer timing is different. But it's always the "fastest" time that quicken my actions. Only then will I realize that I have another 5-10 mins to spare.


But when I'm not into something and when I'm so free myself that I do not know what else I could do except eat, sleep, online and eat and sleep again, I tend to feel that time passes real slow. It's like you sleep and you thought that you've slept for hours, you woke up just to realize that it's only past half and hour. Then, you wish the time to pass faster because you want it to end for another exciting day to come. How irony.

What I wanted to point out is that no matter what you do, how fast you're moving or when you try to speed things up, time is still ticking the same way, the same pace, and the same moment for everyone. It is when you're in different situations that changed it all. What you do and how you're doing it determines how you judge the time. When you're rushing on something, hours gone like minutes, minutes gone like seconds. But when you're at your slow pace, seconds seems like minutes, minutes seems like hours.

All in all, just remember, time never waits and never will come back again. There's only ONE 2nd Oct 2010 and when it's gone, it's history. So, time your work properly and you won't be caught up with time constraints. and yeap, I am learning it myself too. I just broke my own record for staying up the longest hours in UTP just to finish up my assignment and that's not quite a proud thing to say but thank God for turning things back up after one week. =)


3 comments:

yenpinng said...

wah..nice food for the soul haha..make use of every second eh ;) jia you in homework ha~ :D

Anonymous said...

A good food for thought. I agree that the pace of time is determined by us, and how we wan't it to be. Rather than complaining about too little time, its better to spend them wisely.

Mellissa Lee said...

eddy: yeah hope it gives u new insight to this whole new year of 2011 =)