I am a person who has a hard time remembering details, and many, many things are just a little bit of how it felt, not what happened. So basically I can't talk to others about the past. Most days are forgotten. My July 24, 2010 has been completely forgotten. Most of life is so dull, like the girl at the end said. You're looking for a memorable flashpoint, only to find that disappointment is more violent than meaning. Sometimes I think, if memories were visible, if the days of the past were palpable, what would we see? It is estimated that it will be frightened by repeated repetition. I remember in the university library before, standing alone in front of the window, looking at the small woods outside. You will see the slight trembling of leaves that you would not normally notice, waves and then branches, the bird's nest on the tree also shaking, returning birds, the breath of a blade of grass, the chirping of insects, many kinds of insects Even though you can't see any of them clearly, how many bugs are there that don't know how to call? The coughing sound of someone passing by, the back of a girl with a water bottle, the lively scene of the snack street you can't see, a piece of moldy cake, electrical transmission, dust falling on the book you're reading, in the distance The flag flutters, the clouds change shape little by little, and the building opposite is slowly aging... You suddenly realize that everything is going through this moment with you, experiencing the flow of time, and everything moves on its own axis. Life and death, cycle. You too. Whenever this time, I seem to have forgotten my existence, I seem to be just a feeling. Stand quietly on the axis of time and watch how the living and non-living things around you are playing this string. But after a while, you find that what you can perceive is actually only the range of your vision and hearing, and you are suddenly discouraged. Yes, for a moment, I thought I felt everything. "A Day in the Life" also provides such a perspective, allowing you to see the lives of different people on the huge earth. Although this sample is very small, the feeling of "familiar" and "unfamiliar" is constantly replaced, and a new understanding of one's life is obtained.
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