Confused with time difference


When you travel from one country to another, there is always a time difference between two destinations. Then when you talk to a friend who lives overseas and travels to another country the same time as your travel, you definitely find it very confusing on figuring "what time is it" in different cities.

I'm not particularly good in Mathematics but everyone can do some simple maths to figure out time differences but it came to a time that my head refused to figure out the local time for more than 2 countries. It was like my head having an argument with me saying that "how come you need to know the time in so many destinations. Right, so I negotiated with my brain and begged him to tell me just the time in one more country other than Hong Kong. He probably thought that it's a fair deal not to make him feel too confusing and tired. Ok, I could figure out the Frankfurt time while I totally put Vancouver timing aside.

My friend wrote me a note last week, saying that she found herself learning things slower. Maybe our brain just needs more rest when we get older. Who said that we need less sleep when we get older? We actually need the same amount of sleep time as we are younger. Only that my body doesn't allow us to sleep that long anymore and we tend to have more thoughts when getting old.

I find it amazing to think about people working around the clock in every single minute. When I'm asleep, people from the other part of the world just have their morning meetings started.

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