Some people say time goes fast when they're engaged in activities they enjoy or when they have a lot on their plate. They get so caught up that before they know it, hours have passed.
Could be that they have a preconceived idea of how the story should go based on similar tales or their own imagination, and when it doesn't align, they say that. Maybe the ending is unexpected or the middle part doesn't make sense to them in the context they had in mind.
Reality refers to the real world we live in, including our experiences, interpersonal relationships, social systems, and so on. It's what we can perceive and experience, the basis of our actions and decisions.
Although reality is cruel, it is also a place where we can rely on and grow. By facing and solving realistic problems, we can gain more experience and knowledge to improve our ability and quality. At the same time, reality is also a necessary condition for us to become better ourselves.
Therefore, escaping from reality was not a good way to solve the problem. We should face the problems and challenges bravely and strive to grow and learn from them.
I don't think it is. Fictional stories often have names like 'Run Rabbit Run' to capture the imagination. Chances are it's not based on something that happened in reality.
Well, to know if it's a true story, you'd have to look into the background and any statements from the creator. Maybe it's inspired by real life but not a direct account.
A triathlete had a breakthrough with the 'run less run faster' concept. She was spending a large amount of time running long distances which was leaving her tired for the other two parts of the triathlon. When she cut back on her running mileage and focused on shorter, faster runs, she noticed an immediate improvement in her overall performance. Her running times in the triathlon events got faster, and she also had more energy for swimming and cycling. This change in her running strategy was a key factor in her achieving better results in subsequent triathlon competitions.