Eight minutes past the hour here in Belgium - and presumably eight minutes past the hour everywhere in the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Wherever I am, I start my day, it's the same. I'm not an early bird. I'm not waking up at five o'clock, six o'clock; it's usually seven-thirty, eight o'clock, and I will then read the newspapers, emails from around the world and make phone calls.
I get up at 6:17 in the morning. I've timed it perfectly.
Every day, it's a different country, different time zone. If you asked me where home was, I've never felt like I've had that. My idea of comfort is to leave a place. Two weeks is sort of my max.
I am a stickler for always having to know what time it is.
When I work, it can be a 16-hour day.
If I want to get work done, that's usually about 3 in the morning.
Day, n. A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent.
In my job, I have many operations, so I tend to use time in my car to think. I get in the car after work and drive all night -11 hours, Vancouver to Banff.
I get up at 4:30 in the morning, seven days a week, no matter where I am in the world.
The farthest place on earth is the hour that is just over. Make the best use of the hour that has just begun!