2008年10月2日 星期四

October first

October first.

Time goes faster as we get older - a feeling most people have.

So why? - is it just a kind of periodic feeling thing,
or
actually the time "really" goes faster day by day.


Using seconds and minutes to measure time is incorrect - someone says.
--

anyway, it's October first, and September was over.


and i was not unaware of that.


in fact, i perceived this coming new and the leaving old much earlier
than last night or this morning.

more likely, the realization of the flying days
could go back to the beginning of the already passing September as
i found the August vanishing in silence.

too fast.

beyond my anticipation.(still)

it's not a unconsious thing which makes it even more surprising.

--
it's October first,
and i could see the end of this coming new month
(what's my tune here?)


time goes faster as we get older - a feeling most people have.

i don't know although i feel so true that compared with the past days
in the army, days here goes unbelievably fast.

Maybe it's just a feeling.

During the military life,
everyday we counted and marked the passing days on calender.

Here, in Atlanta, i wake up as everything in Taiwan goes to bed.
And while i'm going to sleep, everything there just get started.

so i feel it's two days passing everyday. (interesting but true.)


just a feeling,
and i think i'm going to mark my calender tonight.

2 則留言:

匿名 提到...

"i don't know although i feel so true that compared with the past days in the army, days here goes unbelievably fast."
WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU MEAN?

Rira 提到...

oh, good question! XD
but frankly speaking, now even myself can't explain what i thought. = =|||
possibly i meant, i couldn't tell whether the time "really" goes faster than before or it's just a kind of my personal feeling thing. On the other hand, comparing those days in army to the days i have here always makes me feel like the time runs extremely faster...i just feel true about the fast part. but is it just a feeling or actually a phenomenon? i don't know.