I
had someone ask me the other day a question about the way I spend my time, and
it made me think. Actually, I should state that in the present tense; as it’s
still making me think. The question was specific to the time I spend alone,
when I am out and about, roaming and exploring and sometimes just being. And
the question, which I am paraphrasing, was, “when you’re spending your time in that
way, would you rather spend that time alone as you’re doing now, or with
someone?” For me, it’s a fascinating question. My first immediate answer was,
“with someone.” Then, my second almost-as-immediate answer, when I thought
about some of the things I do, was “well, no, alone.” Then, when I took some
time to think about it, I think I ended up with an “it depends” kind of answer.
It depends on how I was spending my time, and where I was spending that time,
and who that someone would be at that time, and what frame of mind was in, etc.,
etc., etc., but sometimes it would be nice to have someone along for the ride,
but at other times it’s nice to be alone.
Well,
now I am spending some time thinking about…time. Maybe it’s about time I wrote
a post about time. There’s no time like the present, eh?
What is time?
Some
time ago (20 years ago, actually), I wrote about time:
TIME (AS YET UNTITLED)1:12 AM – Time?Has neither a beginning nor an endYet gives you both a beginning and an endCreeps slowly when you want to hurryHurries quickly when you want to creepGives away what you want to hold on toHolds on to what you want to give away1:13AM – tick tick tickNot wanting to hear about itselfNor about what it doesAlways – almost – it has no always nor a neverPasses from a hard-stone past to a cloud-and-fog futureYet the past can be cloudy and the future stone alsoExpect the unexpected1:14AM – tick tick tick – Time?
Time.
Tick...tick…tick… Time is a measure of, well, time. Simple enough, yes? BUT…even
though time seems like one of those topics which seems pretty easy to discuss,
when you spend some time thinking about time, it really is a topic that can go
in many different directions. Is there enough time to discuss everything there
is about time?
For disappearing acts, it's hard to beat what happens to the eight hours supposedly left after eight of sleep and eight of work. - Doug Larson
Most
of us have to work, so during that time, we don’t have a lot of choice about
how we spend our time. Or do we? Do we control time, or does time to control us?
Or both? How much pressure do we put on time, or conversely, how much pressure
does time put on us?
So,
in one way, time is not just a measurement of time, but time is also force. A
force to be reckoned with. A force that cannot be ignored. A force that can
move us and influence us, change us. But is it a force that we can influence?
Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. - Denis Waitely
I
find it interesting that even though time is very exact, as somewhat alluded to
in the above quote - A second is a second, and a minute is a minute – even
though time is very exact, when you try to assign a value, there is not a
single answer.
So,
not only is time a measure of time, and a force, but time is a commodity as
well. Yet, the value of time can’t be expressed numerically. How do we value
time? How do we spend time? How SHOULD we spend time? What do we spend our time
on?
Waste your money and you're only out of money, but waste your time and you've lost a part of your life. - Michael LeBoeufTime is the most valuable thing a man can spend. - TheophrastusTime is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.” - Harvey MacKay
BUT…even
though time is a commodity, we don’t own time; we have it, but we can’t hold on
to it. We can’t keep it. But we can give it.
And we can take it. We can demand it from others, or politely ask for it.
We can keep from using it for others. We can use it wisely, or we really don’t
have to use it at all. But, regardless of what we do with it, it goes away. Time
travels, whether we try to stop it or not. Travels…from place to place. And at
times, we speak of time in terms of distance, in terms of place. We speak of
milestones based on time - I just reached a milestone of 40 years of life, of
time (note: keep this little word switch in mind.) We analyze our lives in
terms of where we are in life, not when we are.
So,
not only is time a measure of time, and a force, and a commodity as well, but
also a place, and a measure of distance. Where are we spending our time? Where
SHOULD we spend our time? When we have free time, where should we go? Where are
we headed? Where have we been?
Time is the longest distance between two places. - Tennessee Williams
Where
does this leave me at this present moment in time? When all else fails, take a
step back in time, back to the original question: who do I want to spend my time with? Who
should I be spending my time with? On? Even time itself is personified – Father
Time. So, not only is time a measure of time, and a force, and a commodity as
well, AND also a place, and a measure of distance, BUT time is a person AND a
function of who.
A wise person does at once, what a fool does at last. Both do the same thing; only at different times. - Baltasar GracianTime as he grows old teaches many lessons. - AeschylusTime is the wisest counselor of all. - Pericles
So,
time shapes who we are. We are where we are in time. We only have so much time
left, and we need to figure out where time is leading us, and where we want to
lead time.
Tick…tick…tick…
Where
would we be without time? Who would we be without time? What happens when we
run out of time? What is time?
Time
is a place where we exist. When we exist. How we exist. Why we exist. Why we
exist. We exist in time. We cannot exist without time. And really, I think that
is a point which is a little understated these days, so let me repeat it:
We
cannot exist without time. Stated
differently:
Time
is life.
Time = Life, Therefore, waste your time and waste of your life, or master your time and master your life. - Alan Lakein
Everything
we do in life, everything we are in life, everything we think in, of, and about
life has an element of time. All of the questions posed above, whether directly
or rhetorically, about time, are all questions around life, and living. How
will we live our time?
Until you value yourself, you won't value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it. - M Scott PeckAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
I
hope this was worth your time.
__________
Free, Stevie Wonder
Free
Like the river
Flowing freely through infinity
Free
To be sure of
What I am and who I need not be
Free
From all worries
Worries prey on oneself's troubled
mind
Freer than the clock's hands
Ticking way the times
Freer than the meaning
Of free that man defines
Life
Running through me
‘Til I feel my father God has called
Me
Having nothing
But possessing riches more than all
And I'm free
To be nowhere
But in every place I need to be
Freer than a sunbeam
Shining through my soul
Free from feeling' heat
Or knowing bitter cold
Free
From conceiving the beginning
For that's the infinite start
I'm gone
Gone but still living
Life goes on without a beating heart
Free
Like a vision
That the mind of only you can see
Freer than a raindrop
Falling from the sky
Freer than a smile
In a baby's sleeping' eyes
I'm free
Like a river
Flowing' freely through infinity
Free
To be sure of what
I am and who I need not to be
I'm much freer
Than the meaning of the word free that
crazy man defines
Free
Free like the vision that
The mind of only you are ever gonna
see
Free
Like the river my life
My life goes on and on through
infinity
When I read this all I could hear was "Fly Like An Eagle" by The Steve Miller Band.
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