right. the foliage is changing colors. so the autumnal season is upon us.
why does it seem the years are moving at an ever quickening pace? it used to be you could feel the breadth and expanse of each day. every day had it's own feeling. in that altogether discrete and unique way that makes a tuesday very much unlike any other day. weeks used to churn ahead bit by bit. you'd marvel at the culmination of another month. another twelfth of the year completed. you'd still pen the previous year in your planner weeks into january. that's how slow time was. slow enough to convince you that it hadn't elapsed at all. even when you'd scratch out (or erase) that 0 and write a 1, you couldn't altogether accept that last digit as fact for another month or so. time was almost tangible. you could feel the minutes.
to be fair the days still have a feel to them. but it's more general now. the threshold isn't as accute. there are weekdays. the dull tedium. the vapid, stale 3:00 pm feeling. there are weekends. sleep late. drink that instant coffee. watch on-demand tv. use your dsl / hi-speed modem. faster downloads! always stay connected! (to whom?). participate in your online communities. run errands. go out. spend spend spend. spend lots of money and in different ways. keep up appearances. swap stories. seek validation.
everything has been glazed over. the sort of way a smudge on the windshield or rain on your eyeglasses can smear it all together and muddle the colors. a big slurry of cultural diatribe, information as entertainment, and carefully distilled human interest fluff. things are not as distinct as before. the focus is the same but the clarity is diminished. hard edges have softened up and bright spots have diffused. though, dark is still dark. and the light is still pretty bright. it's only a bit disorienting. there are still enough cues to figure out the direction of the road. it's just become harder to figure out where one is trying to go.
so many distractions and so few moments to live them.
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