Friedrich Nietzsche
what is a man thinking about while waiting for the tram
When a man is waiting for the tram, his mind is filled with a variety of thoughts, some deep and some superficial. He may ponder the meaning of life, why he is here, and what he should do with his time. He may also think about the mundane tasks he needs to accomplish, the errands he needs to run, and the people he needs to call. He may also ponder the nature of time itself, and how it seems to move faster and faster as he gets older. But then, in the middle of all these ponderings, a humorous thought may suddenly enter his mind. He may wonder why the tram is taking so long, and whether the driver is taking a detour to get a cup of coffee. He may also think about how the other people around him are feeling, and whether they are just as eager to hop on the tram as he is. All these thoughts come and go, and the man's mind is a flurry of activity as he waits for the tram.
