Buddha
What is time?
Time is a concept that has perplexed humanity since time immemorial. It is a construct created by the human mind in an attempt to make sense of the passing of moments, the unfolding of events, and the inevitable march towards the unknown. But what is time, really? Is it a tangible entity that can be measured and quantified, or is it a mere illusion, a trick of the mind that gives the illusion of continuity and progression? I believe that time is both real and unreal, both a tangible force that governs our existence and a concept that exists only in our minds. Time is like a river, constantly flowing and never stopping, carrying us along with its current towards an uncertain destination. It is a relentless force that governs every aspect of our lives, dictating when we wake up, when we eat, when we work, and when we sleep. But time is also a construct, a mental construct that we impose on reality in order to make sense of the world around us. In the grand scheme of things, time is but a fleeting moment in the vast expanse of eternity, a blink of an eye in the infinity of the universe. It is a concept that binds us to the past, propels us towards the future, and holds us prisoner in the present. But ultimately, time is an illusion, a fleeting shadow that disappears as quickly as it appears. In the end, time is a mystery that we may never fully understand, a puzzle that we may never solve. So let us embrace the mystery of time, let us surrender to its ever-changing nature, and let us live in the present moment, for that is all we truly have."
