Time is the same to everyone, yet different to an extent.
Time is embedded within all of our daily lives.
Time to go school? Time for work? Time to have lunch?
Even without time-telling devices, our body also has a clock to tell us when to sleep, when to wake, when to eat and many others.
Ever since the discovery of time, many have dedicated their lives to finding more about this mysterious number that runs our lives.
Time is constant, yet relative.
Every second, minute, hour is constant.. no changes for the past few millenia .
Who came up with that system? Maybe Egyptians came up with it first, or maybe Mayans or even the Chinese. But they all have something in common, they spoke of the time as a constant flow, will not stop or end.
Yet to human perception, it is always relative to their surroundings, feelings. Take off the watches of 2 person, A and B. A will stay in the sun, and B will stay in the pool. Both of them will be standing for 20 minutes.
A will feel that he's been there for almost an hour, while B will think the duration is rather short.
Feelings will cloud our perception and therefore, blur out our own body clock.
The same constant flow that is ever changing to each individual.
Such irony of time will always be present, until we have lost our senses or feelings.
If time will not be different to each individual and stays the same for each of us, will we be void of feelings and senses, therefore not human?
It's quite a simple moral of this, actually.
Feelings is the way that shows we are still human.
And each person's view of the time will always keep us human.
Till the day when time stops, enjoy your days
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