Indeed it is Beth. The part I enjoy is when you convert time into an integrated achievement, it becomes eternal. For instance when you spent the years doing your university education Beth, those degrees are yours for the rest of your life – you just converted time into something timeless. And then you used that to teach kinders and show them how life works – lessons that some will take away and base their life on. I suspect that, from a philosophical perspective, time is an opportunity we are given to create integration.
Thank Beth I learn from you and I enjoy reading. I sometimes cry but most of the time I laugh and I really enjoy the TIME and ENERGY you put into your blog to make them very SPECIAL for the rest of us. Take care and God bless.
As with so many other things it tends to be viewed as more precious when the amount of time remaining has substantially diminished. Thank you for the excellent reminder, Beth!
This is definitely a good reminder to make every second count but also to relax and squander some lazy moments. Beth, so provocative in time’s dual purposes. 😀
Great stuff today! Liking it all, but for some reason not finding the comments in me. Besides this one, of course. 🙂 I hope you’re having a lovely day!
Thank you for the time & creativity you give to your blog, Beth.:)
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and thank you for taking the time to read it and comment )
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Indeed it is Beth. The part I enjoy is when you convert time into an integrated achievement, it becomes eternal. For instance when you spent the years doing your university education Beth, those degrees are yours for the rest of your life – you just converted time into something timeless. And then you used that to teach kinders and show them how life works – lessons that some will take away and base their life on. I suspect that, from a philosophical perspective, time is an opportunity we are given to create integration.
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what a wonderful way to look at it paul, yes.
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Right now I feel like sleep is the most valuable. Zzzz. 🙂
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yes, that is a really important use of time, good for so many reasons –
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No truer words. And I just can’t seem to get a grip on it! It’s a slippery little devil too!
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it’s an ongoing challenge –
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For sure!
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Thank Beth I learn from you and I enjoy reading. I sometimes cry but most of the time I laugh and I really enjoy the TIME and ENERGY you put into your blog to make them very SPECIAL for the rest of us. Take care and God bless.
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thank you so much for your very kind words and for taking the time to read –
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As with so many other things it tends to be viewed as more precious when the amount of time remaining has substantially diminished. Thank you for the excellent reminder, Beth!
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good to remember i think )
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That’s the damn truth!
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isn’t it!
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So very true–especially important to take note of this in the age of social media!
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yes, it’s so easy to lose track of –
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Can’t hold on to it can we….
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Not at all –
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This is definitely a good reminder to make every second count but also to relax and squander some lazy moments. Beth, so provocative in time’s dual purposes. 😀
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yes, think so too –
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TRUTH
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yes –
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So true
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No way around it –
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Great stuff today! Liking it all, but for some reason not finding the comments in me. Besides this one, of course. 🙂 I hope you’re having a lovely day!
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thanks, and you too )
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