Should Dull Days Be Exempt from Our Lifespan? Hell Yeah!
Some days are just uneventful, nothing new happening, they just pass by without making a dent in the universe. Days where time seems to just… go — the ones where you go to bed thinking, “Did today even happen?”
In my wildest dreams, I picture myself as the 2024 TIME Magazine Person of the Year, standing on the steps of some grand building on Jan 20th, 2025. In this fantasy, I’m not just there to celebrate; I’m there to change how we see time.
My first act? To ratify a rule where these unproductive days don’t count towards our lifespan. Picture it: a world where only profitable days add to our age.
This isn’t just about living longer or feeling time pass faster; it’s about ensuring every day counts. After all, if life is about the moments that spark joy or growth, why should we count the ones that don’t?
some days are just uneventful, ending without anything new happening. they just pass by.
— gel (@gelthemu) December 12, 2024
there ought to be a rule where these days don't count towards our lifespan.
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