Waking up early to go to work is never an easy task,
especially when the bed seems to embrace us with a caress that only it knows
how to give. The alarm clock rings repeatedly, like a clueless friend,
insisting on breaking the embrace of sleep. I look at the clock and see that it
is 5:00 in the morning. Daylight has not yet appeared, and the world outside is
silent, as if everyone is still trapped in the same dream as me.
I get up with that automatic movement, where the body
knows what to do, but the mind is not yet convinced that the day has begun.
Coffee seems to be my only faithful friend at this moment, anxiously awaiting
my arrival. The aroma of hot, steaming coffee is like an invitation to wake up
to reality. I take a sip and feel an energy begin to arise within me, even if
it is a timid and reluctant one.
The
window is still dark, but outside there are already signs of movement. The city
is slowly waking up, with the first cars on the streets and the first lights
on. However, the feeling of loneliness on the way to work is immense. Few
people face the early morning, and each one seems to have their own private
universe in mind. The traffic is still light, and the city, for a moment, seems
to be mine.
I
arrive at work with the feeling that, despite my tiredness, there was something
beautiful in the silence of the first hours of the day. The world was still
asleep when I started my journey, and for some reason this gives a special
meaning to those first actions of the day. But soon the routine sets in, the
hours pass and the feeling of tiredness mixes with the fast pace of work. In
the end, what remains is the certainty that, despite everything, dawn always
brings with it a new chance. And, even if bed continues to call, we carry on.
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