Saturday, September 27, 2008

No Time Like The Present

Time is constant. Wait, a variable. No, time is a constant in its variableness. And you can quote me on that. See, time moves. It doesn't stop. It follows the laws of the universe. Time bends, in the wake of dark energy, and electromagnetic fields. But in the end, it still in continuous motion.So why do we talk about the present? Because mankind has to give everything a name. The present is merely the future becoming the past. That is the name of the process given by mankind.

So you say, "Well, presently..."; that means what you are doing is "becoming the past". The past and the future are "fixed", meaning already-happened and about-to-happen, while the present is "becoming".Everything we think, say or do, becomes history instantly. Of course, if you think before speaking, as everyone should do, then thinking would be the present, really becoming the past, but what you are about to say, is the future. If you say you are going to do something, then speaking becomes the present, and subsequently the past, but what you are about to do is the future.Sooner or later, it's all in the past. So why dwell on it.For now, I'm history.Until then, which could be next week, tomorrow, in 20 minutes, or in a minute. We’ll never know.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In my point of view the author had not written goodly and had written out of the topic>>>>

Tiger Claw LaFever said...

Anonymous:

"goodly"? "out of the topic"?

How about you going back to school and learning proper grammar, and then you can criticize others about writing "goodly". As for "out of the topic", shouldn't there be an explanation after that? How do you figure?

- LaFever