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Post by mookslife on Jan 9, 2009 10:32:04 GMT 10
It is funny how we always try and chase time knowing fully well that we can never realistically make up for what we have lost. Synonymous to this is the reality of our human nature to feel lazy and decide to spend a whole day wanting to do nothing except watch the television …. but we can spend all day stressing out, working hard in search of the remote control!
Life presents a plethora of examples of poetic justice to either contradict or mystify us as a silent actualization of "how things are" … with one caveat - no matter what goals we aspire to, it is in our geneology to be self indulged in our needs and wants in the attempt to make up for the so called "precious time" … and spending more time in doing so?! Will we ever catch up? Why do we continue to allow ourselves to do so?
"There is only so many grains of sand within an hour glass." -Newhouse
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Post by Christian Ilagan on Jan 13, 2009 7:28:18 GMT 10
Within each hour glass there are multitudes of immediately separate instances to reflect on and BECOME who we have lost, who we want to be and who we are. There is a paradox in the concepts of time & timing.
Click! There goes the remote control & pauses. Click! There is my rewind & eternal learning. Click! Was my movie a decade before Adam Sandler made it! ;p
The question ain't about the nature of time... but the nature of what you do with it.
Thanks for the time to make the post! Welcome everyone to a useful corner of cyber-space to allocate some time...
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