Einstein said time is an illusion.
This concept could explain many things.
Days at work, or at the hospital... The hours go by extremely slow. Days at home relaxing... woosh... The hours go by in the blink of an eye.
Before retiring I worked 48 hours a week. Daily drive time was 90 minutes a day. That's 57 hours a week total. I figured that if I worked 30 hours around the house then that would leave me with almost an additional 30 hours to relax bedside my usual 5 hours per day. So that's about 50 hours of free time... 30 plus 20 hours. So... 50 hours of free time per week. If you add to this the 30 hours of work time at home, then that's 80 hours a week. Where the hell is all that time? Idoeno!
Waiting for the checks at the first of the month seems to be forever. Saving money takes forever. But bills due every month comes twice as fast. Go figure.
I'm retired... Someone asks me what I did today. This illusion explains it all... I told them ... I got up... I ate... I looked at the clock and it was 1pm... Next thing I knew it was 6pm and dark. Where did the day go? Idoeno!
Days at work, or at the hospital... The hours go by extremely slow. Days at home relaxing... woosh... The hours go by in the blink of an eye.
Before retiring I worked 48 hours a week. Daily drive time was 90 minutes a day. That's 57 hours a week total. I figured that if I worked 30 hours around the house then that would leave me with almost an additional 30 hours to relax bedside my usual 5 hours per day. So that's about 50 hours of free time... 30 plus 20 hours. So... 50 hours of free time per week. If you add to this the 30 hours of work time at home, then that's 80 hours a week. Where the hell is all that time? Idoeno!
Waiting for the checks at the first of the month seems to be forever. Saving money takes forever. But bills due every month comes twice as fast. Go figure.
There is seldom enough time to get things done.
Yep... I think Einstein was right,
time is somewhat of an illusion.
