I have no idea, of course, that of all the feelings of my youth that would pass, it was this one, of an abundance of time so great as to routinely be unfillable, that would vanish with the least ceremony.
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The quote reflects a nostalgic perspective on youth, emphasizing the feeling of limitless time that often accompanies it. In our younger years, time can seem abundant, allowing for spontaneity and endless possibilities. This sentiment highlights the carefree nature of youth—where the hours stretch infinitely, and one can fill them with any number of pursuits or daydreams.

However, as one grows older, this perception of time shifts dramatically. The abundance that once felt so prevalent diminishes without notice, leaving feelings of urgency and the recognition that time is fleeting. Sittenfeld's reflection captures a universal truth about the passage of time and the inevitable loss of that carefree abundance as we mature.

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