Suddenly, I found myself in the grasp of the quotidian. Suddenly, I braced against the rising tide of day planners, post-it notes, business cards and random memos held to the refrigerator with magnets. Suddenly, the grasp of the paper clip could no longer withstand the burden of the documents. Suddenly, the banker demanded a more consolidated form of organization, the financial planner suggested an integrated approach to fund management and the accountant maintained that no every measure of accountability could be simplified. Suddenly, the postman demanded a larger receptacle. Suddenly, the clock face, the digital read out, and the beep of the alarm replaced day and night. Suddenly, night and day became less relevant than weeks, months, years. Suddenly, my time was no longer my time. Suddenly, there was no time at all.
[Suddenly is still in progress and may be completed instantly.]
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