Alatissa wrote:
I hope everyone understands that I have my own personal time. I'll respond gradually as soon as possible.
"Everything is alien to us, except time. It is the only thing nature has given us to possess..."
Author: Lucius Annaeus Seneca (philosopher)
Time = ours???
Rather, it is a cage in which we are forced to exist and nature has not given us anything for our own use )))) Time is inexorable and people cannot influence it in any way.
Even Gods cannot control TIME.
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People divide time into past, present, and future to help them navigate a world that is constantly changing and never stands still.
The value of time is that we roulette it and, having realized time, dividing everything that happens into what was, what is and what will be,
we realize the main thing in our life === man is not eternal.
But the value of time isn't just that it helps us understand our mortality. The value of time for a person is that, oddly enough, there's not enough of it.
A lack of time for necessary or enjoyable things leads a person to the next stage—time planning.
Recognizing the lack of time and, consequently, planning our lives (hours ahead, days ahead, even a year ahead) allows us to influence our lives. This is reflected in our lives by the fact that each of us
categorizes everything according to its importance to us. And building this hierarchy leads a person to be proactive, to achieving their goals and desired results.
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But not everything has only positive sides. Time brings us to the point where we each realize our lives are not eternal. The reaction to this varies from person to person, but it can be generalized into three groups:
1. To live life to the fullest, that is, a person prioritizes things that he wants to achieve before his life comes to a natural end;
2. To leave a mark on history. This phrase means something different to everyone. Some want their family line to continue through their children and future descendants. Others want to leave behind something that will make people remember them. This includes works of art and many other things, good or not so good, which, when remembered, remind us of the names of people who lived long ago, but whose legacy still exists. A person's legacy in the form of future generations, knowledge, skills, traditions, and culture allows society to continue to live on, passing from generation to generation, without losing all that has been acquired.
3. Loss of value in life. Having realized that life is not eternal, some people believe that many things lose their meaning. This approach is expressed by the phrase, "Why live if you're going to die anyway?" Such people question the value of many things, including family, society, morality, ethics, and so on. This approach, naturally, is not positive and fully affects a person's life.
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People do not own time, but try to use the restrictions given to them correctly.
The secret to using time harmoniously is to ensure that the primary and secondary things in our lives are always in their proper place, so that we can prioritize and set goals for our global and local aspirations.