Hours have seasons: :05 is a bright Spring, fresh with promise. :25 a time when the promise of that earlier minute has become problematic. :43 a time of reassessment, a realization that :49 is approaching sooner than we realized, that time remains but the project must be hastened.
At :55 we look back and try to understand what seemed to have value earlier in the hour, what was tried and failed, what still seems promising at least if the next hour will take it up and continue on.
In :59 we wait for the next shift to appear, to take our projects and continue on with them, or ignore them and get on with their own.
At :00 there is some discussion, among our oldest seconds, as to whether :00 properly belongs to the old minute or to the new. But this debate lasts only a second.
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