06-09-2017, 02:26 PM
It's my honest belief that routine makes time go by faster... it settles us into a cycle of doing the same stuff, day in and day out, over and over, until life has passed us by.
I think the perception of time going by quickly has to do with routine.
That's why going to work/school at a certain time every day, for example, has been forced as the norm for society. Lock people into a routine, doing stuff they don't even like on top of that, and time slides by.
It's a plan to suck the energy and lifeforce out of people until they're dead, replaced by the new crops that are constantly being cultivated.
In order to gain better control over time, we have to break up the monotony and we have to do things on the fly. We have to do things we didn't even plan. Spontaneity. Adventure.
Routine shouldn't be accepted as the way of life... we have to reject it and force OUR method of control over time.
I think the perception of time going by quickly has to do with routine.
That's why going to work/school at a certain time every day, for example, has been forced as the norm for society. Lock people into a routine, doing stuff they don't even like on top of that, and time slides by.
It's a plan to suck the energy and lifeforce out of people until they're dead, replaced by the new crops that are constantly being cultivated.
In order to gain better control over time, we have to break up the monotony and we have to do things on the fly. We have to do things we didn't even plan. Spontaneity. Adventure.
Routine shouldn't be accepted as the way of life... we have to reject it and force OUR method of control over time.