Time does not exist
Time does not exist. Time is simply something we use as a measurement tool — a way to relate our movement and actions (and inactions). In a sense, as we move, we move time itself. This is also why time seems to move differently when we are active versus when we are still.
When we do something we love, time disappears. When we do something we resist, time becomes heavy. That difference defines the true essence of time.
Long story short — time does not exist; it’s merely a relative expression used to define our own movement.
To add a little more to this: this is exactly why, during a near-death experience, a person’s entire life can flash before their eyes — all within a single instant.
So tell me — what are your thoughts on this?
How does this observation change the way you move through life from now on? Will you keep making excuses for your actions or inactions by blaming external forces — or even blame time itself as an excuse for choosing different priorities?
— David John