I do get clocked. But it's not invasive to the point where it's upsetting. It doesn't encroach.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The clock, for all its precision in measurement, is a blunt instrument for the psyche and for society. Schedules can replace sensitivity to the mood of a moment, clock time can ride roughshod over the emotions of individuals.
What interests me about clocks is that everything is hand-made, and yet to the person looking at the clock, something magical is happening that cannot be explained unless you are the clockmaker.
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!
You have to cherish things in a different way when you know the clock is ticking, you are under pressure.
In any case, you can't turn back the clock.
Since 1987, when I got my first one, I've been wearing a clock around my neck 24/7. You feel me? 24/7.
A metaphysical tour de force of untethered meaning and involuting interlocking contrapuntal rhythms, 'The Clock' is more than a movie or even a work of art. It is so strange and other-ish that it becomes a stream-of-consciousness algorithm unto itself - something almost inhuman.
You can never turn the clock back and, since we're talking about mental health, I would stress that.
When I have a job to do, time means nothing. I lose patience with people who work on a clock.
I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.