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In some traditions Time is personified and known as the "Merciless" (though all-just) Heropass" and it was for overcoming the effects of the Heropass that our Creator had to make adjustments in the workings of the laws of his Universe.
This is a line of thought that probably emerged from later variations of Zoroastrianism, but it is still held by groups of people to this day.
What are your plans for overcoming the effects of Time?
Interesting to see how this topic has plagued us since the beginning. That the concept that one day, we and everything we love won't be around anymore, it has always disturbed us, it's almost as if our lives weren't meant to end.
To answer your question, I'd rather not try to overcome the effects of time (something I think would be rather futile), but instead, I'd rather "beat it" by proving that it doesn't bother me, and cherishing moments of my life.
The movie mentioned above, Interstellar, basically talks about this. Cherishing our precious moment instead of striving to prolong our life or cram a huge bucketlist into a life that doesn't fit it.
Thanks for your comment and upvote @onceuponatime;)
Wow a good question. Hopefully @peter-parker can give a good explanation anyway.