Time is directly proportional to happiness. This is a nature’s law in context with human beings. I realized this recently and thought I should let this world know about this.
Some Proof:
Date: 3 Nov 2005; Place: Mumbai
Morning I reached office. Didn’t have the mood to work. My bus to Bangalore was by 3.00 PM from Andheri. But somehow I felt that it was never going to come.
Mood = Boring; Unhappy
Time = Dragging ( 1
Date: 4 Nov 2005; Place: Bangalore
Finally after a long wait, the 3.00 PM did arrive and I took the bus to Bangalore. Chetan Bhagat’s ON @ CC and Three movies in the most comfortable 6 wheeler on road (A/c Volvo) and I was in Bangalore. I didn’t realize that the same ‘time’ which refused to move on just hours ago could move so fast now.
Mood = Energetic; Happy
Time = Flying ( 2
Date: 9 Nov 2005; Place: Bangalore
I felt as if closing my eyes and opening again, and here I am in the Bangalore City Station waiting for the Coimbatore Kurla Express to return to Mumbai. Obviously I could not dare to imagine how fast the past five days had gone.
Date: 10 Nov 2005; Place: 3A 61, TCS Gateway Park, Mumbai
I was back in my office cubicle checking all the hundreds of mails that had piled up in my mailbox. Again, the mood was bad, and again I felt like dragging time along with me.
Mood = Boring; Unhappy
Time = Dragging, like never before ( 3
From 1, 2 and 3, it is very clear that Time is directly Proportional to the mood, or rather happiness. The proportionality constant should be equal to the Happiness Index.
Isn’t it??
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3 comments:
Wishing you many more happy returns of this day, Maggy.
Dei, mageshu ethachu vela paruda... :-)) "suka"
Maggy, your blog is dying!
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