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Do you believe … . . … ah haha… …ahha…a … haha. do you believe. . . .do you .believe that you brain just scanned these to lines as a coloussal waste of time and now that you’re on the third line you getting a little frustrated and you probably will give up once you reach the fourth line.

No, seriously, do you believe you can waste/save/spend time?

It’s hardly worth tying to save time because the interest it accrues doesn’t even catch up to inflation.

true, but why then use a microwave when an oven will take more than twice its time. wHy not opt for the long road, instead of cutting ever corner.

We were taught to compete with the clock, and with the clock we compete. the indiviual comepetig with culture is much the same.

Time is just an illusion - a convention we agree upon for the convenience of getting things done.

It’s not time that makes the second hand move - it’s the mechanical force behind it.

yeah yeah, dont bore me with that man made shit.

time was still available before romans rang bells to signifgate?? (sp) the hour. People compared . … ah, nevermind. you’re right. Time is just an illusion that we can contemplate for just about ever.

You sound like you’re gettign impatiant with the banality of your own topic?

I have. Haha.

I really dont care if anyone responds after this, unless they can ENTERTAIN ME

You’ve convinced me. My time can be wasted :unamused:

glad I could be of service. Pleasure doing business with you.

Time passes no matter what you do , wasted, saved, spent wisely it goes on regardless, only our opinions are changed for better or worse.

yes, why not? we have limited time, and not everything we can do with it is something we really care about. time must be spent working toward what we really want. if we spend 5 hours doing something fruitless, that’s wasted time. if we spend 5 hours doing something fruitful, what’s time well spent. if we figure out a way to do the same thing in 3 hours, that’s 2 hours saved (relative to how much it ‘would have’ taken). i guess the question could come up of, if you waste 5 hours doing something useless, was that necessary because you were destined, given the resources you had at hand, to learn a lesson at that time by wasting 5 hours? i think the answer is, well it could be sometimes yes, but not necessarily–otherwise we wouldn’t have free will - we could have chosen grace and done it right the first time.