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Timing not Time - 11-09-2005, 07:53 AM

TIMING not TIME

As Shakespeare once put it, the concept of time is clearly delusional.

Was that Shakespeare? I may be wrong, yes, I’m wrong, it was me, not Shakespeare.

TIMING on the other hand is EVERYTHING.

As Shakespeare pointed out, sorry, again, it was me, as I once wrote in a letter to my hard disk, the only way to have a good life is…

>>>>>> To BE in the RIGHT PLACE at the RIGHT TIME. <<<<<<

How? That is the question.

Read any autobiography, were they better educated, better qualified, and all the things people struggle for to improve their life? The evidence is in our libraries. Generally every autobiography of a successful person boils down to this: Right place at the right time. So ... Simple.

This is TIMING and not TIME.

Who gives a tailor’s testicle for TIME. Really, the concept is faulty, let’s move on, my life has had too much suffering I want more good times, what is the solution?

For me?

Good Question Horatio. I knew him well.

Well, friction is the problem in life, not time. What we do, our words, our actions, generally we meet resistance. I want to do this or that, the world resists. That is what happens with a Theory of Everything. Some doddery old fool starving and grumpy and with terrible teeth hygiene habits whatever, resolves the solution, runs in the street, the police lock him up. He is mentally ill. Bad timing, Beethoven, and give Tchaikovsky the news.

Well, I have the answer, God whispered it to me in my dreams, and it is ...

Juxtaposition Theory.

Go on, ask me, go on, ask me about Juxtaposition Theory.

Or buy my bloody book, it's the last chapter.

It is not a theory of Everything., But it does explain how to live your life in the flow of opportunities that you actually do have, as they flow through here, as they stroll on and off the stage of now. Like poor players, and all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death ...

I love the works of Christopher Marlowe, such a genius with words. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps on this petty pace from day to day ...

Those were the days, eh?

It's all timing, or juxtaposition...


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