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\”What matters more than anything else to everyone who seeks to enjoy life to the fullest? Time!”

Of course, many things matter, depending on the circumstances. However, what is ultimately most important to those who want to live life to the fullest is too often out of mind. That, of course, is time.

Aaron Fodiman suggests that time is a great healer but a bad beautician. While true, that’s not the biggest trademark of the time.

Time has been identified as the real culprit behind countless deaths. Just the other day, The Onion broke the story that Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas died at home of an apparent age overdose at age 103, explaining that his body simply couldn’t handle the sheer number of years he had put into his system. Apparently, Mr. Douglas had struggled with a dark coming-of-age story that few of his friends or admirers were brave enough to confront him about. Onion’s account noted that due to the passage of time, family members had noted the slow deterioration of his body, noting that he developed the telltale liver spots, gray hair, and gaunt face that many of the elderly display. .

While Mr. Douglas and most others across the county are well aware of the hazards of the weather, they keep pushing, perhaps hoping that somehow the weather won’t catch up with them.

Onion scientists expressed the hope that this tragedy served as a warning and warned anyone with an octogenarian in their family to seek help before it is too late.

So be careful and pay attention: what we do with our time is very important, much more than access to medical wonders and even more than a REAL wellness mindset and lifestyle.

Of course, all of the above material was humorously written, inspired by the irreverent comedians at The Onion. Time, however, is a serious matter and a phenomenon that has occupied great thinkers since the beginning, not of time but of the much more limited period in which humans as we know them (that is, we) develop the capacity and of course the time, reflect on the nature of time. This topic has long appeared in philosophy, and more than ever since the 20th century. There are even categories for schools of thought about time, including fatalism; Reductionism and Platonism, the topology of time, arguments about time named after a McTaggart, an A and Theory of time and B and Presentism, Eternalism and the Growing Universe Theory of time. Wow, that’s enough to make your head spin and, in my case, enough to make me drowsy every time I try to puzzle out all these theories.

I hope reading this essay has been worth it. If not, just forget it. Now it is in the past and there is no going back.

On the other hand, if it’s worth it, send me some love. Or longer, if you have some to spare.

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