Some say time is in your hands... Others say I don't have the time... Time waits for no man....One thing I know for sure is that time is finite you realise this as you get older. The other thing that you learn is things that must be done should be done there and then ....if delayed.... they are still there and tasks are often compounded. It also seems that routine makes time drag while variety does the opposite. I believe that there is all the time we need to do the things we need to do.... and there is sometimes time to do the things we want to do. The delimar we face is spending more time doing the things we want to do...... and less time doing things we have to do although sometime we enjoy doing the have to things. Perhaps the answer is to see time as the most precious thing we have and not waste a minute.
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- 2008-06-26 @ 16:45:01
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- 2008-06-26 @ 23:07:19
Thanks. Some people seem to be able to live two life times in the time most people live one. Others are "gone by lunch time" which is a famous phrase over here in NZ. I wonder if we will ever learn to understand some of these things. Nice to hear from you ....Gary
mornin77
...Hi just wanted to peek into your thinking. Time is an illusion sometimes, we think, as you eluded to, that we have all the time in the world, and we don't. I look at Tim Russert, if you are familiar with him, he was the host of "Meet the Press" on Sundays here, he died with a heart attack at 58 years old. I can remember being in the ninth grade and wishing I could be a senior, so I could wear a white cap and gown, well how many moons ago was that? So time is not what we think it is, or how long we think it is, if you are sick, it is too long, if you are happy, it is oh so short. Take care of yourself, and do stop by again.