Monday, January 4, 2010

time.

you can't actually kill time. figurative language has a plethora of terms which all indicate humanity's frustration at their inability to control all aspects of life. we naturally hate time, it can't be replaced, reversed, fast forwarded or frozen. time is the one keeper of all our secrets and experiences, we are virtually nothing without it. for years people have attempted to manipulate time in order to control the world in which we live. we try way too hard to achieve perfection without realising we need and thrive on imperfection to make us who we really are. we have to hate in order to love, make mistakes in order to make the right decisions, lie in order to understand the truth and live in order to learn. time is often referred to as a completely seperate entity to the physical world, something by which we loosely follow. we don't actually realise that we as human beings strive on time, the clock is our greatest enemy. we always have to be on time, rushing through the maze of life detailed by every 60 rotations in a 24 hour set we call a day. why can't we just take our time? i mean time is ours anyway, we actually do control it. we control how we use our time, how we waste our time, how we understand and plan out our time. our time is a time in which to make time a time to savour time and live in a time of prosperous times.

what's your time?

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