A day-long change-meter
Of many factors that contribute to evolving and changing nature of life, “a new day” terminology describes the change in more convincing and comprehensive way. May be it’s because we’ve patronized our life with day-routine, transactions are managed on day-today basis, we hope and strive to make the change turn for better at the end of the day. Simply, a day is a time span taken by change to complete one cycle. According to the time-cycle comprising of 24 hours that we’ve created, a day itself keeps changing all the time. But still, we’ve standardized a day as meter of the change by combining all the changes in 24 hours span in one general change called “day”. This is what leads us to declare each day as a new day. It’s more about the changes that go through all the day that make a day different. Although sometimes a change-span of one day seems much longer to describe a change as it seems to have happened in an eye-blink but still so fat, day-to-day routine has worked best for us.
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