♥ Lying, (Tuesday, June 1, 2010 / 4:27 PM)
Don't lie to your loved ones. The truth hurts for a little while, but lies hurt forever.
P/S: if you are so free, maybe you should check out this article of:
why time appears to sped up with age
Interesting excerpt from there:
Consequences:
The concept of
Effective Age has far stretching implications. Some of these I have summarized below:
- "Summer vacations lasted almost forever when I was in grammar school":
True, they did. In fact, when you were six years old, an Apparent Year would be close to three years. That would make a three week summer vacation feel like almost nine weeks!
- "Now that I am older, I can communicate better with my parents"
Right. As you can see, you're catching up with them! Closing the "generation gap", so to speak.
- "Life starts after 65"
The credo of many people close to their pension age. Wrong: at 65, you only have about 5% of your Effective Age left. Choose your time wisely; start working late, and retire early.
- "Old people are slow"
That is such an insensitive comment. Old people aren't slow at all, they simply have a different time perception.
- "Those annoying birthdays seem to roll around faster every year
True, they do. Better start celebrating your Effective Age.
"The best around might not be the best for you." - DTMY