Great at 1:28
I’m writing this in the wee hours of the morning. Or the evening, depending on how you look at it.
It’s 1:28 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, which means it’s 4:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time. That means my early rising friends are getting started with their today just as I wrap up my today.
Time is such a crazy thing.
It’s something we use to measure but how we perceive it changes depending on circumstance, location, and more. The time we take to do something is different than the time we do something. In one way, time is subjective but in others it’s objective.
There are so many ways to look at time and as someone who studies time intently, I am constantly exploring those ways. I experiment with time constantly. I experiment with the things that fit within time constantly. I experiment with how elements of time can fit within other elements of time constantly.
I suppose that time is a constant for all of us. That is, until we run out of it.
My favourite Marvel character, Vision, had this to say about the Mind Stone in Captain America: Civil War…
“I wish to understand it. The more I do, the less it controls me. One day, who knows? I may even control it.”
That is exactly how I feel about time. And while I know that I cannot control time as a whole, I strive to control my time.
So at 1:28 A.M. in my time zone, I’m striving still. I feel like there’s a real element of control there.
And it feels great.
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