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Tick Tock Goes the
Love Clock
By The Advice Diva
Published May 2005
You wake up in the
morning, still tired from staying up too late
the night before, and hit snooze about seventeen
times before stumbling into the shower. By the
time you start rinsing the shampoo out of your
stinging eyes you are already thinking about everything
you have to do today. You put your makeup on in
the car and get to work late as usual in desperate
need of a caffeine fix, do errands at lunch, pick
up your dry cleaning before the store closes after
what is most likely another late day in the office,
make time for tanning and an hour at the gym,
and get home to a house you have to clean.
Every day is almost the
same, you are busting your hump trying to get
this and that done while your list of errands
keeps growing. And thanks to living in an exponentially
growing population in an overpopulated city you
spend an obnoxious amount of time in the car giving
you more time to think about everything you still
need to do. By the time you get home each day,
you clean a little, shovel your special diet food
that you ordered online (who has time to actually
shop in a store and leisurely browse anymore?)
which costs a small fortune and tastes like chicken
feed and crawl into bed. Then you stay up late
with your mind like a maelstrom worrying about
everything you did not get accomplished. When
does anyone have time for a relationship?
People who live and work
in the city without a significant other or children
are always on the go. You might think that a single
man or woman lives the life of leisure: no obligations,
no pressure, just complete freedom. And I suppose
that there are plenty of single men and women
who just stroll home after work, order pizza and
plant their tushes on the couch to watch their
usual prime time television line up. But these
are the people whose tushes are the same size
as the couch. Hey, no ambition, no life. However,
these days our lives are getting busier and busier
for most people. There is so much for us to do
every day. Even the singlets of this world are
screaming for more time. I seriously wonder how
people are able to raise children today. I know
I barely have time for nookie at the end of the
day.
Perhaps it is because many
people living in the city go through several stages
of social behaviors and desires in their lives.
At first we are the struggling young professionals
straight out of college, accepting a bottom of
the food chain job and struggling on a $20K salary.
These were the days of buying raman noodles in
bulk and picking up a bartending job in the evenings.
You can't even afford to date at this age. And
if you could, when would you have time? Finally
you get a better paying job and you move up in
the business world. But now you have entered a
whole new social world. You are financially able
to drop the second job, get some new digs without
holes in the seams and start enjoying the night
scene with everyone else.
Swiftly you discover the
beau monde and your life is consumed with keeping
up to date with all of the latest trends, making
sure you look perfect in every way and of course
making sure everyone thinks you are the “it” guy
or girl. How can you possibly start a relationship
now? He or she might actually find out that your
not fabulous. Besides, it is much more hip to
have a new fling every week. This is the period
of our lives where we are all poseurs. After a
few years of fun and reckless behavior, you get
promoted to a more prominent position in the business
world. Now you realize your responsibility and
you may even take it seriously. Your life might
change, but your busy schedule does not. It just
gets worse.
When you actually get involved
in that serious relationship, you must devote
time to it. To do so, you have to give up things
that you don't necessarily want to give up. I
always believed that we work so that we can have
time. We buy time. We work so that we are able
to luxuriate in vacations with our loved ones
and so we can buy expensive lingerie to keep the
spark alive. But instead of spending as much time
as we can with our sweethearts, we end up spending
our time washing the car, burning the flab in
Pilates class, picking up the cat food and cursing
the poor slob who broke down in the middle of
a one lane road during rush hour.
We are so greedy and obsessed
with our appearance and materialistic needs that
we find it difficult to give our own time, our
most precious commodity, to someone else. Then
again, when we daydream about the kind of future
life we want, we envision a life surrounded by
family and friends, a house in the burbs, a loving
spouse and children and spending the days at home
being independently wealthy. We see ourselves
doing what we really want and need: spending time
in the arms of our darlings.
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