Sep 7, 2009

Think of time.

Everyday just seems to go through time with ease. The only problem for a day to enter to another is the human occupying it.

See it this way. We always think our day as two ways : may it end as quickly as it can or may it last as long as it can. The fact is, the 24-hours per day that we believe to be consistent may actually be a variable ; it's never the same.

Just the other day during my MUET 4 (writing) exam, 1hour 45minutes doesn't seems last long as it should, and during PA 1, 1hour 45 minutes seemed to last a decade. Isn't it amazing that we can actually control the speed of time with our minds?

I mean, really. Think about it. When you're waiting for a train in a crowded station, 10 minutes is an eternity, but getting squished by attractive girls in the train for 10 minutes lasts only a second.

It would be nice.

Tired of hearing your father blabbering? Initially, his lecture might last forever, but train your mind to make it last a microsecond.

A date ended too fast? Don't worry. All you have to do is think that it lasted long.

Long line in McDonald's? Tell yourself that it's not as long as it seem.

School assembly's too long? You know the drill.

The human mind is pretty amazing. I wonder if father time uses his thoughts to control time and I wonder if time travel would be the effect of advanced human thinking?

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