Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Waiting

Time is the determinant of our quotient. It binds us in every action and reaction. However, we are not the one who commands time. We are manipulated by the order of events in the universe.

To much to take? In simple words, everything that we do is measured by every tick in our watches and we cannot bend the fact that it is irreversible. Waiting goes hand in hand with time. Time is not in our hands, so waiting was established to cover the extend of time we need for something to happen.

I think it's a mistake in all language that waiting was ever invented. Killing time is the most illogical task in the sphere. The more time you think about waiting, the more it consumes you. Some scientist said that we can go back in time, it was even written in books. We can go faster than the speed of light to defeat time. However, when you are just in a location, society involuntarily moved us.

From the time you open your eyes, getting ready to go somewhere, searching for what to have and not, moving from one point another - - relatively everything -- boils down to waiting.

Everyone for sure will agree to me that waiting is a risk. Patience and Hope are allies of it. Extension and delays are the foes.

We can't help it but to wait. Every living creature practice this- for the right timing, for the perfect chance. But not all can have the same length to consider, making waiting unfair and unjust. The more variables involved on what we wait, the more delay we get it. If we have bulk of things to wait for, the sooner we become satisfied.

We need to wait because nothing in this world was created in an instant. We seems not to understand it and just give up, thinking that it is pointless. Sometimes, people think that a lifetime is not enough.

What I learned in life is that we can only minimize the variables to lessen our waiting- the mere limit is ourselves. If we remove waiting, it will be chaotic. Our physical manifestation can never handle it. We can never be a god of all our acts.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

well said. I liked it. I agree! too bad my blogsite is under construction.LOL.peace?

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