Simon Fitzgerald writes:
"Every morning when I go to work (full of joy asnd enthusiasm), I get the same bus at the same time and travel the same route and see the same people. Much to my eternal shame and chagrin, I've been working in the same place for about a year and a half now, so I have gotten to know the journey pretty well. I actually know it so well that I don't need tio know what time it is in order to know what time it is. At this stage, I can tell time by people. I know if the bus is running early or late by the people who inhabit the world outside my window every morning. I know where they should be, I know if they should have said goodbye to their partner, I know what time it is by where they all are on their collective journeys while I'm on mine."
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