Daniel
A question of time... Nowadays, we live in a world where time is extremely important and most of our duties are subject to hours, minutes or seconds. We are conscious that we have to sleep at least a minimum of eight hours per day, but indeed, none of us rarely got to sleep at least seven hours. If we take into account that we spent eight hours at work, a minimum of one hour for lunch and two hours for commuting, it means that eleven hours have been gone as fast as gusts of wind. We would like to turn back the clocks when we have got home, however there is not time to complain and we realize that we have to make our chores, such as cooking, iron the shirts and other daunting tasks we do not want to think about but unfortunately we have to take. Needless to say we need time to wind down and enjoy doing the things we love to do after a tough day at work. Sometimes we do not find the right time or do not have enough energy to carry out what we have been waiting the whole day to do, and we decide to put it off until tomorrow. I do not know you, but it is likely that when we will be older, our assessment of the time might change due to a different perspective caused by the social transformations of the new century.
Jan 27, 2015 11:11 PM
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A question of time...

Nowadays, we live in a world where time is extremely important and most of our duties are subject to hours, minutes or seconds. We are conscious that we have to sleep at least a minimum of eight hours per day, but indeed, none of us we rarely got get to sleep at least even seven hours. If we take into account that we spent eight hours at work, a minimum of one hour for lunch and two hours for commuting, it means that eleven hours have been gone lost as fast as gusts of wind. We would like to turn back the clocks when we have got get home, however there is not time to complain. and We realize that we have to make do our chores, such as cooking, ironing the shirts and other daunting tasks we do not want to think about but unfortunately we have to takedo. Needless to say we need time to wind down and enjoy doing the things we love to do after a tough day at work. Sometimes we do not find the right time or do not have enough energy to carry out what we have been waiting the whole day to do, and we decide to put it off until tomorrow.

I do not know you, but it is likely that when we will be are older, our assessment of the time might change due to a different perspective caused by the social transformations of the new century.   [not sure what you mean by "the social transformations of the new century"]

January 27, 2015
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