Musings on 31st December

  • Time sometimes stands still
  • Days breeze past
  • You lose count of the days
  • Yet there are moments when suddenly time seems to stand still
  • You revel in the moment
  • Those times when time stands still forms part of your memories
  • Time stood still when we first fall love
  • Time stood still when we first got the news of being appointed for our new job
  • Especially if it was a coveted one
  • Time stood still when the first child was born
  • As we grow older such moments seem to decrease
  • Years breeze on
  • Now time stands still during that rare feeling of awe and reverence on seeing something wondrous
  • As we near the year end we have lost that sensation of time standing still
  • The days this year rushed through
  • And suddenly I realise that 2019 passed by unnoticed
  • I forgot to make resolutions for the new year
  • I forgot what resolutions I had made last year for this year
  • And I doubt if I would have had the ability to fulfill them
  • So I am holding the clock by the hour hand and think of resolutions that I need to make and fulfill in the next year
  • Maybe I should exercise more .... a very impossible thing to achieve
  • So scrap that
  • Maybe I should read more .... a very easy thing to achieve,  and maybe I would fulfill that even if I didn't make that resolution
  • So scrap that as well
  • Maybe I should meet people more often... again, I drive people to boredom and if I fulfill this resolution, people will avoid me altogether
  • So scrap that as well
  • Maybe I should have more patience... patience for what?
  • Scrap that
  • Maybe someone can suggest me something

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