We live our lives within the structure of time,
conforming and shaping our daily lives to the weeks, days and minutes that we live.....
Comments of the lack of time are frequent as our lives become busier, as we live faster.
The innocence of time gone as we recklessly wish it away.....
We learn at an early age the values and constraints of time.
When we are 12 years old and have a curfew of 8pm and our best friend is 13 years old and
has a curfew of 8.30pm.
We wish that we were 13.
Innocently wishing time away....
When we are 13 and your best friends brother is 15 and just got his drivers license and is
even more hotter than he was before
We wish we were 15.
Innocently wishing time away....
When we are 14 the hype is to be 16, because 16 means something significant in our
milestone of life....
Innocently wishing time away....
When we are 16 we can’t wait to be 18. We can move out of home, we can vote but best of all we can drink and feel we are too big to listen to our parents.
18 seemed so significant.....
Innocently wishing time away....
When we turn 20 we become psyched about turning 21, the key to life unleashed or just a
reason to get drunk; either way…......
Innocently wishing time away.....
The age milestones become few after this but our unconscious messages of wishing
time away are still ever present.....
We work to live and wish our hours away as we count the minutes till our next tea break,
our lunch break or the home time bell.....
Innocently wishing time away.....
We wish for more time – this never happens.....
There is not enough time.....
Not enough time to tell those you love everything you ever want to say
No matter if you have known them for a lifetime there is still more to share.....
Not enough time to spend doing the things you enjoy and have passion for.....
Not enough time for the deadlines at work.....
Not enough time for you to be with you and love and cherish yourself.....
Not enough time to spend with those that you would spend a million years with if you were
given that time.....
So ask yourself when you say “ There’s not enough time”....
When will we make time when we innocently wish time away?....
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