Great piece, Rex. Iโm fascinated by time, and I do think about the metaphysical nature of it, how it can be cyclical, how in a certain way all time is simultaneous, but I wonโt tax your brain with those discussions. ๐ The paradox of not enough time and plenty of time. The very real sense of urgency, and yet the importance of not being rushed.
I do believe that the onslaught of destruction is waking up a collective boundary that will roar to life in time, even if we think that time has surely come and gone dozens of times before. One day we will look back and be astonished, but in the meantime we must sound the alarm. Thank you for doing that so thoughtfully each week.
Also, I love the photo! Where are you putting the sign?
Itโs about time for real, lasting change. ๐
Great piece, Rex. Iโm fascinated by time, and I do think about the metaphysical nature of it, how it can be cyclical, how in a certain way all time is simultaneous, but I wonโt tax your brain with those discussions. ๐ The paradox of not enough time and plenty of time. The very real sense of urgency, and yet the importance of not being rushed.
I do believe that the onslaught of destruction is waking up a collective boundary that will roar to life in time, even if we think that time has surely come and gone dozens of times before. One day we will look back and be astonished, but in the meantime we must sound the alarm. Thank you for doing that so thoughtfully each week.
Also, I love the photo! Where are you putting the sign?