That was when I was in college. My roommate and I went to a classical concert. In that dark concert hall, the lights are dim, and the audience sit quietly, waiting for the concert to begin. When the musicians stepped onto the stage and began to play, my ears were filled with wonderful sounds. I began to feel that time had frozen, as if everything around me had disappeared, only music and me. The musician's fingers danced on the instrument, and every time I played, I was shocked. I began to feel that time passed slowly. I listened carefully to every note and the sound of every instrument.
However, when the music ended, I found that time had passed for a long time. A concert lasts only a few minutes, but for me, it is a magical moment, and I feel that I have entered a completely different time and space. When I looked at my watch, I found that time passed quickly. My roommate and I were shocked. We can hardly feel the passage of time.
This experience made me deeply feel the relativity of time. Sometimes, when we are happy, excited or focused, time seems to become slow, but when we feel bored, irritable or uncomfortable, time becomes particularly fast. This also reminds us to cherish every moment and make our life full of beauty and enrichment.