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In this day and age we all have these wonderful time saving devices, anything that saves us time, we all want more of that slowly diminishing thing called time, but yet why is it that when we do manage to get more time we just keep piling more and more time consuming things upon ourselves.
kinda like the more money one has the more one spends so in return then the more one seeks.
is it that we just want to squeeze as much out of life as possible, but then only to look back and say to ourselves gee i was so busy were did my life go.
now on the other hand if we live the life of the slow laid back style, will we look back upon it and then say to ourselves what have i done with my life.
somewhat like the old saying when we have the time we don't have the money and visa verse.
is there a happy median in between the two, time will surely not wait on us, life will not, at what point in our lives do we finally say, all is ok.
now there's another twist of this thing we call time, time is always the same never changes.
when were young we have so much of it, middle aged we just don't have time for time, then old age comes visiting and our time is suddenly gone, but yet the clock still keeps ticking at the same time that we just ran out of only to shake hands with a new member of which time has just began.
If I could have more time, love or money I would pick more time! And it's funny we say we don't have time, but we all get 24 hours in a day. I guess it depends on what you do with your time.
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