I once was giving an example of how time is like an escalator, it has a fixed speed. then I got into how you can actually walk on this escalator to reach your destination faster, or walk on the escalator in the other direction where the destination looks near, yet it takes you a long time to reach there. In another occasion I used the example of how you sometimes sleep in the afternoon to wake up in early evening thinking its the next morning, "and you are confused, you had enough sleep, yet the sun is not out fully. And you had enough sleep... you might already be late for work." Also, Amnesia sometimes causes time distortion... or I noticed so. Especially with the use of homonyms. 'Sunday-sundae' for example. I think it is called Structural Amnesia. Sometimes even direct suggestion would do. Like Erickson did, "you would think only a few minutes passed."
"And tomorrow becomes today, today is already yesterday."
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