Friday 28 December 2018

Timeless Lives

Towards what does the "time" move so fast? What is ALL the rush for?

And the more we try to keep up, the less we do.

Whether it is a failure in design or a cruel joke, can I unlearn it?

I guess a whole bunch of words and grammatical structures that come with "time" should be eliminated from our semantic network first, like, "getting old", or "being young", also using structures like "I think" instead of "I am thinking" or "I thought", along with similar actions need to be done first to see whether we start to unlearn it, or not.

What else? 

And would unlearning linguistic aspects of "time" make it any less prominent in our minds?

Will we become more mindful once we stop using the concept of time in our speech and thought, or our brains are hard-wired to experience it and there's no way out of it?