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Another completely pointless day at work is drawing to a close. I managed to sneak in some sunshine-time during my gratuitous one hour lunch break. It's no substitute for a day in the park, but given my current status I have to grab the moments I can, when I can. One of the millions and millions of problems associated with getting older is the fact that time becomes infinitely valuable, and as a irrational but logical conclusion one has less of it.
I miss the halcyon days when a summers' day lasted a year, and when weekends just never ended. Now everything is done to a clock, incessantly tick-tocking louder and louder, with seemingly shorter and shorter intervals. I think Peter Fonda's Captain America summed it up best, when, prior to embarking on an epic motorcycle ride across America, he throws his watch to the ground in the classic film Easy Rider.
Independence of the constraints of time is all I want, yet during the brief moments when I have it, I waste it all.
I miss the halcyon days when a summers' day lasted a year, and when weekends just never ended. Now everything is done to a clock, incessantly tick-tocking louder and louder, with seemingly shorter and shorter intervals. I think Peter Fonda's Captain America summed it up best, when, prior to embarking on an epic motorcycle ride across America, he throws his watch to the ground in the classic film Easy Rider.
Independence of the constraints of time is all I want, yet during the brief moments when I have it, I waste it all.
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