Understanding Time

Understanding Time

Everyone is busy with daily chores. What we find today is that no one has enough time for others, even to listen to them. The great initiative begins when we are willingly ready to help and listen to our fellow men. In this fast speedy world, no one has time for others. Everyone is cursing time. Even 24 hours seem not to be enough to finish the task that one is assigned. Today’s man has everything to satisfy his needs but he lacks the time for others to fulfil their wishes.
Our everything is attached to time and we are so much bound, we have given so much importance to it over the other things in our life. As every job we do on behest of time. It has become our part and parcel. It has become our necessity to depend on time for our survival and to sustain life.
But what we find is that time seems to follow a universal, ticktock rhythm. But it doesn’t. In the Special Theory of Relativity, Einstein determined that time is relative—in other words, the rate at which time passes depends on the frame of reference. Unlike relative time, Newton believed absolute time was imperceptible and could only be understood mathematically. According to Newton, humans are only capable of perceiving relative time, which is a measurement of perceivable objects in motion (like the Moon or Sun). From these movements, we infer the passage of time. According to Karl Marx, time is everything, man is nothing: he is at the most time’s carcass.
Truly, time does not have a consciousness factor, but time is relative to all our life’s current. From one stage to one evolution, time is ever present with us. Fleeting our pains and struggles around. It gives us its company and ephemeral healing. Time really encourages us to bear the unbearable and walk the darkest journey with us.
Contrary to popular belief, time does not heal, time does not fly, and time does not do anything. Time has no consciousness. It does nothing for you. The key to happiness now is what you choose to do with your time right now. Are you, right now, making the most valuable use of your time? This moment is, after all, the time of your life. Your choices are what make each moment.
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