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Earlier today, I came across an article on the theory of time flexibility, time is not rigid and constant as the seconds ticking around a clock, but may be extended. Benjamin Franklin was quoted as someone who understood how to "develop" time in his quest to achieve much during his lifetime. Being an ordinary person who is constantly tripping per minute sweep, I desperately wish I had time to fully read and dig further into the concept.
I am often asked how it is that the more we grow older time seems to move more quickly, except for the painful moments where time stands still.And lately it seems that even children have been taken in the course of time from what I remember the long days with plenty of time for studying, reading, crafts, reverie, not school, food Animal care and household chores at home. And still be in bed by 8 or 9, depending on age. (My parents believed in a night of complete rest. Ed too.) For years I cherished the idea that time passes slowly for kids because of their anticipation of what is to come, and zest for time to hurry."I am almost five years ... when I'm 16 ... I can not wait to be 21 ...», then we are twenty-five and we realize how carefree childhood and was really nice....