Have you ever heard many people saying that New York City is such a fast pace environment, well is absolutely true. If you were to take a moment to observe yourself and the city you would find that your activities are deeply webbed that you barely have time to accomplish most of you daily task which eventually builds up.
For the past seventeen years I have live and become a spider caught in this concrete web know to so many as New York City that I often find myself missing out on many things surrounding me. I find myself busy trying to balance work, a social life and getting things done at home. After repetitively putting things off waiting for time to indulge in the city; I realize that there just isn’t enough time to do everything. While I was day dreaming about all the events I was invited too for the weekend my thought were catch up by the idea of all the house work that definitely needed to be done this weekend I became exhausted just thinking about everything that needed to be done. I started thinking that perhaps I wasn’t the only person who got excited about the weekend coming but immediately I becomes exhausted just thinking about all that’s needed to be done at home in the little amount of time I would have. Thinking about the subject more I realize that many of my friends and co-workers were faced with the same dilemma. For most of us we decide to put off doing something for the moment only to have time run out before realizing you never got around to doing anything. Whether it is spending time with friends, our pets, loved ones or just simple enjoy some quite time it never feels like there enough time within the day. What if something could be done to help many people relieve themselves from being caught in their own web of city life.
So I ask random people about their day to day life just to see if they had the same problem as the people with in my circle and myself. I started taking notes about things people often put off day after day because they don’t have enough( time).
Monday, April 19, 2010
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