Where does the time go?

How do significant life events or the passage of time influence your perspective on life?

My theory is that time is a circle. Each minute we live collects behind us and pushes us forward to our inevitable end. This might be why we experience deja vu. Or even why time seems to pass faster the older we get. Also, perhaps why we should be, not only, paying attention to history, but really learning the lessons it has to teach us, so we won’t be doomed to repeat the mistakes we made in the past. Politics is the pendulum of the circular clock that is time itself. Swinging both left and right, never pausing where we should be, in the middle.

4 thoughts on “Where does the time go?

  1. I have a word through about time to I believe time is a bunch of crooked squiggly lines that go back-and-forth and forth and back that’s why things seem so not as old as they really are in our lives.

    I.e. high school is 35 years ago from my graduation, but it feels like it was about 10 years ago in my mind.

Leave a Reply