Have you ever noticed how there is never enough time?
This is always down to time management because we always find the time to do the things we want to do. It is things we ought to do or have to do that grate when we have to use up time that we would rather put to other uses.
These things are choices that we make. We can choose to use our time ticking off our "must do" checklist or, as most of us do, other procrastination tasks to put off the tasks that we do not really want to start.
Sometimes we find that there is nothing to do. This is wasted time. At other times there are many things we want to do. There are those occasions when we are invited to two functions on the same night. For me it is often the day when the football, the rugby and the speedway are all on TV at the same time, just different channels.
Access to a time machine would allow the possibility of seeing all the events as live events, except for the fact that information is passed from one event to another, so you would almost always have some advanced knowledge, and the only true "best experience" is observing something as it happens. The temptation to bet on a situation that you have prior knowledge of, let's say a goal in the football while you are watching the rugby as a second live event may prove overwhelming.
Given the nature of existence where people can pick up 'vibes' from others this knowledge would escape making the events not as live as we would like them to be. There are some people I have known who seemed to be in two places at one time. I have not completely excluded the possibility that they actually were.
I ask you to open your minds to the possibilities and not be like the church authorities from a century or two back who taught that the Earth is flat and anyone who disagreed had to be excommunicated as a heretic.
The Earth has convinced me that it is spherical because my visit to Australia showed me that Orion can be viewed with a stiffy rather than a sword and the Southern Cross is quite striking in the southern sky.
There are now too many distractions in this family home to continue.
Back again sometime.
This is always down to time management because we always find the time to do the things we want to do. It is things we ought to do or have to do that grate when we have to use up time that we would rather put to other uses.
These things are choices that we make. We can choose to use our time ticking off our "must do" checklist or, as most of us do, other procrastination tasks to put off the tasks that we do not really want to start.
Sometimes we find that there is nothing to do. This is wasted time. At other times there are many things we want to do. There are those occasions when we are invited to two functions on the same night. For me it is often the day when the football, the rugby and the speedway are all on TV at the same time, just different channels.
Access to a time machine would allow the possibility of seeing all the events as live events, except for the fact that information is passed from one event to another, so you would almost always have some advanced knowledge, and the only true "best experience" is observing something as it happens. The temptation to bet on a situation that you have prior knowledge of, let's say a goal in the football while you are watching the rugby as a second live event may prove overwhelming.
Given the nature of existence where people can pick up 'vibes' from others this knowledge would escape making the events not as live as we would like them to be. There are some people I have known who seemed to be in two places at one time. I have not completely excluded the possibility that they actually were.
I ask you to open your minds to the possibilities and not be like the church authorities from a century or two back who taught that the Earth is flat and anyone who disagreed had to be excommunicated as a heretic.
The Earth has convinced me that it is spherical because my visit to Australia showed me that Orion can be viewed with a stiffy rather than a sword and the Southern Cross is quite striking in the southern sky.
There are now too many distractions in this family home to continue.
Back again sometime.
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