Time is the ultimate illusion
Time itself does not really truly even exist as we know it. There is no time, that is something we as humans have created like some many other things. Me are in the matrix of things, the only thing that we can perceive and comprehend at any given moment is that moment itself. There is no other moment past, present and future all collide into your one being and there is only one viewpoint we are ever going to get without the help of substances.
The reason I say that time does not exist is have you noticed that we has humans are the only thing running off of time. The birds are not ever late for the party. Dogs and cats don't ever worry about where they are going or doing. The whales in the seas don't think about anything but survival and swimming. And monkeys play and lay all day in trees.
So why do we feel like we need time? Why did we create it to begin with. Was it an enslavement tool, a self preservation mechanism perhaps? Or is it something we did just because we as humans are creators and we thought "wow look what I created, makes sense to me lets run with it." And it takes off and goes viral never to look back again.
No one can say for 100% certainty how much time one has or why they are even here to begin with. Live every moment to its fullest potential. We as creators never really understand what we are truly capable of because we never fully apply yourselves to the fullest of are capabilities.
Test yourself daily. Constantly try to be a better version of yourself. And never stop trying to improve that. Isn't that why we have children in the first place is to pass on prior knowledge though DNA so that is doesn't have to be relearned. Certain habits are formed without even a thought because in a past version you have already learned that and are ready to process something new.
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I agree that time is largely an illusion. I think that time is a product of memory and it only appears to be linear because of memory. Without a memory, I don't think that humans would be able to perceive time but instead we would be forced to live in the ever present "now." Maybe that would be a good thing?
On the other hand, maybe the development of a concept of time is a natural evolutionary process for any social species? For instance, as a collective society, we need a consistent way to measure events if we are to function efficiently. In that regard, time is a pretty useful adaptation.
It is interesting though to consider and to recognize that time is an illusion. I wonder what life would be like if we did not track time?
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