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Time is a fundamental aspect of our existence from "summary" of Breaking the Time Barrier by Jenny Randles

Time is not just a concept we observe or measure; it is an intrinsic part of our very being. From the moment we are born until the moment we draw our last breath, time surrounds us, shapes us, and defines us. We are bound by its relentless march forward, unable to escape its grasp. Our lives are structured by time, divided into days, weeks, months, and years. We plan our futures, reminisce about our pasts, and live in the present moment, all within the framework of time. It is the thread that weaves together the tapestry of our existence, connecting the moments that make up our lives. But time is not just a linear progression of moments; it is a complex and mysterious force that affects us in ways we may not fully understand. It can speed up or slow down, warp and distort, leaving us feeling disoriented and confused. Time is both friend and foe, giver and taker, shaping our experiences and shaping who we are. We are constantly striving to beat the clock, to make the most of the time we have been given. We rush from one task to the next, trying to cram as much as possible into each fleeting moment. But in our frantic pursuit of productivity, we often overlook the true significance of time - its ability to give meaning to our lives. When we stop and truly contemplate the nature of time, we begin to see that it is not just a ticking clock or a calendar date; it is a fundamental aspect of our existence. It is the rhythm of our heartbeat, the cycle of the seasons, the ebb and flow of life itself. Time is a precious gift that should be cherished and savored, not squandered or wasted. It is a reminder of our mortality, a call to embrace the present moment and live each day to its fullest.
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    Breaking the Time Barrier

    Jenny Randles

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