Find Time or Make Time

Big difference. Only time is an illusion. Only time is subjective. Only time keeps counting. I have no concept of time.

Well, in practical reality this is a reference to the old excuse one makes about not having the time, is that real? Is that true? Likely, no, it’s about priorities. Not making the time to do whatever it is. So not having time is really not making time, hence not finding the time.

How does one find time? If time is an illusion, can you find an illusion? Not really.

So you are actually in effect, affecting the making of time, time you will take, time to take to make the time, to take time out to see that you have and want the time, to give to the taking of time and making good time in taking the time to make time for taking time out in a timely fashion.

4 Responses to “Find Time or Make Time”

  1. hazelrah says:

    is time subjective? i think how we choose to measure time is subjective. but the sun is going to rise when it’s going to rise, our bodies deteriorate at a certain rate depending on our lifestyle, etcetera.

  2. Mark Stamas says:

    Yes. Time is a concept. Concepts are subjective. Hence, time is subjective.

    The sun doesn’t rise when, the sun rises because of perspective. If you could run away from the sun at a rate equal to the rotation of the earth the sun would never rise, never set, never move. Yet is time passing? Relativity baby. That’s what I’m talking about. Time itself doesn’t exist. There is no time. I have no time.

    So, I think we are on different subjects, sort of, but I can dig what you mean.

  3. insanityisnoexcuse says:

    Procrastination is the thief of time.
    – Edward Young

  4. Mark Stamas says:

    I can’t wait.

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