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Time to take your time


          hink of a thing that you and Bill Gates   word “Kairos” when referring to the con-  outbreak. It reminds readers to enjoy the
        Thave in common each day. There are   cept of qualitative time. However, Japanese   presence, instead of saving time for the
       so many possible answers, but one answer   nowadays tend to treat time as something   future. It says your minds will be peaceful by
       might be “time”. We all have the same 24   quantitative and focus on saving time for   doing so.
       hours a day. Then, what is time? Is it some-  the future. According to a survey conducted   Momo has become a best seller probably
       thing that can only be measured by clocks?   by SEIKO in April 2020, almost 61 per cent   because the pandemic has given many peo-
                                           of the people reported being pressed for   ple a chance to slow down and spend more
        As you may have experienced, time flies   time, while about 70 per cent of the people   time at home. By reflecting on themselves,
       when you are feeling pleased or excited.   said they strongly believed that time should   some may have realized that they have been
       Time flies when you watch your favorite film   be spent efficiently. These data shows that   too anxious. It may be high time to take your
       and it passes slowly when you have a boring   many people are obsessed with the proverb   time and enjoy every moment in your life.
       class. In this context, time is kept not by   “time is money” and are like slaves to time.
       clocks but by your mindsets.
                                            Ironically, Momo, a book which tells the
        Indeed, time can be both quantitative   importance of spending quality time, has        By Youngah Kim
       and qualitative. Ancient Greeks used the   become popular in Japan during COVID-19
























                           Youngah Kim from University of Tokyo talked about how COVID-19 encouraged people to
                                                  reflect on time managment.

       Free Time, the mother of great ideas


          efore COVID-19 outbreak, a Japanese college student, who would like to be named as
       BAkiko Suzuki, used to go to bed at midnight and wake up at 6:30 a.m.. Now, she wakes
       up at 8:15 a.m., 15 minutes before her first class begins.               “
        Most students take online classes during the pandemic, and time previously spent on get-  I hope we make the
       ting dressed and commuting has been saved, giving them more free time to relax.  best out of the pan-
        Some research shows that we tend to come up with good ideas on such occasions. Our   demic, using our
       brains activate its “default mode network” when we are enjoying a peace of mind. It is pre-
       sumed that this network enables us to think of good ideas by connecting scattered pieces of   time wisely to let
       unconscious memory in our brains.
                                                                                our ideas flow and
         Let me share the story of Isaac Newton as an example. When the Great Plague of London
       hit, he was forced to leave his school, Trinity College, Cambridge, and return to his home in   look at the world
       Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, 60 miles northwest of Cambridge. The famous anecdote tells
       that when he saw an apple falling from a tree to the ground, he conceived the basic idea of   from a new
       the law of universal gravitation.
                                                                                perspective.
        I am not saying that just sitting under a tree will make you become another Newton.
       Surely, he made efforts. His endeavor bore fruit probably because he had a lot of free time at
       home and it helped spark new ideas.

        Although we may not enjoy as much free time as Newton did since many students continue
       their studies online, we certainly have gained extra free time during the pandemic and new
       thoughts may come into our minds as well. I hope we make the best out of the pandemic,
       using our time wisely to let our ideas flow and look at the world from a new perspective.
                                                           By Youngah Kim
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