Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Time

This post is inspired by the book The Timekeeper by Mitch Albom. I have been rereading this book again. Because I just love all of Mitch's books I can read them for 10000000000000 times. 

This book is about time. It may seem like the most abundant thing in this world but on the contrary it may be insufficient.

During certain times, we long for more time. We need more time, for preparation, for strategies and for any form of miracles. Those period of time, time is sacred and precious. We cannot afford to even lose one single second. The fear of losing time is what makes us treasure time. 
We need more time.

However, sometimes we hope that time will pass faster. This thought arises when we are in pain or misery, under gruesome suffering and in the midst of hardship, challenges and downfall. We secretly wish that we can turn the hands of the clock. To forward time like what we do with movies. The pain of going through tough things for a long period of time makes us fear time.
We do not need that much time.

There is always a reason why we have limited time. 


“We all yearn for what we have lost. But sometimes, we forget what we have.”
― Mitch AlbomThe Time Keeper
I am pretty sure that lots of loves to reminisce the past. We want to go back to the past, our childhood time where we live without worries or our prime times where we reached the peak of our lives. Sadly, those times are only part of our fading memory. We cannot go back to those old happy golden days. But, we can learn to treasure them, cherish what we have and not to be calculative about what we do not have.

“And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creatures endures. A fear of time running out” 

So everyone, live your life to the fullest.

And!!!!!!! The soundtracks for the fault in our stars which is going to premier very soon are out!!!! I recommend this song which I love the most.



ALL OF THE STARS by Ed Sheeran <3 Listen to this I bet you will fall in love with this song.


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