Relations should be like needles of a clock

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To start with the shape of clock resembles the journey of our life. Like a clock our life moves in a full circle. There is a cyclic pattern in our lives too. It takes a great deal of in depth study to identify that pattern. Next the hands of a clock travel at a constant speed until there is shortage of energy from the battery…similarly our life too proceeds at a constant speed unless we are low on energy. Life is exactly like a clock.

Every clock has three indicators, hours, minutes & seconds. Hours indicate our years of life,it go slow & have memories for long. Minutes indicate months of life, it relate with our day to day life in every months. Seconds indicate moment of life, it sustain only for fraction of second, that means we have to enjoy every moment. The clock never shows same time more than fraction of second that means moment of happiness that goes once will never come back. In life happiness is the momentum, it's not in years, time goes, moment goes. We have to learn the understanding of real happiness of moment,not of past or future.

As we all know a clock is divided into 12 sections. In the same way, even our life has different phases -fetus, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. When the hands of a clock complete one cycle, they return back to the initial position. That is, they end at the same point at which they started. Even in life, everything which has started must end, including our life. Nothing is permanent. The hands of the clock move from the bottom to the top, and bottom again. It's a cycle. Even our life is a cycle. We experience failure and success equally. So we mustn't feel too happy when we succeed or too sad when we fail.

The hands of the clock never quit. They keep running with relation to the other hands. They only stop when their battery is totally drained. Similarly in life, we must never give up. Whenever we feel low, we must gather strength again, get motivated from others and move on. Even a clock which has stopped working, shows the right time twice a day. Even in our life, whenever we commit a mistake, we must consider it as a lesson. Every mistake is a stepping stone for success.

The clocks deal with cycles which nature gave to us, in plenty. The day has the hugest impact. Why else the infatuation, by some, with daylight saving time? Note, though, that a lot of these cycles are macro in scope though some might argue that we are micro. You see, civilization, driven by western un-enlightenment, has given us micro clocks that are way beyond what is necessary. Look around. People being to distraction by the ticktock that is now oriented to some nuance of matter that is way beyond our means to know. Interposed is a whole lot of technology. Just like the weight issue. Ever look at that contraption that is the modern man’s mode?

Oh yes, the stupid computer? And its clocking? We have to look closely at that. A million up million of users stacked do not ‘truth’ make. AI will never get beyond its limits, in this sense. My clock works. It gets me up prior to the alarm. When I was younger, I put the clock far away so that I had to get up to stop the stupid thing from its jolly noise making (daily little party that sucker has). That was after I finally learned to get out of the dream state that persisted. Taught myself. At some point, my psyche took the proper hint. So, time both dilates and compresses in interesting ways.

Who of civilization even cares what with the muddy cloud driving people crazy (yes, last name starting with ‘B’ needs to catch up to the reality here - it does not deal with bucks and their accumulation)? Too, these cycles carry information. No amount of photo analysis is going to extract lessons there. Even video is crap. Nowhere does any technology match up with what we do natively (some mighty say naively, but that’s their problem, not mine).

Our clock spans in ways that we need to try to understand. Again, it’s not anywhere mimicked with computational. Though, we can use the artificial as some type of limiting approximate. Wisely, I might add. I see idiots all around, some from big companies with oodles of bucks to spend. Road to perdition? That’s the lot given current thrusts. Thankfully, our culture does allow the two-day gap, but some have ignored this in a quest to ‘do damage and cause harm’ as that is called disruption which is supposedly good. Not sustainable, folks. Me and my clocks say, time to step back and reconsider. About time, might be added. Cheers!

Natasha Patel

Housekeeper on PICU ward

2 年

Nice advice on life keep going

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