Sometimes I just like to question everything.
What if, just for a day, we completely ignored time? We didn’t use clocks or shadows to determine our next actions but rather reacted with each other to figure out what we were going to do. Or maybe we’d just do nothing. Mostly likely, there would be chaos and confusion and no one would know when the day without time ended since checking would be cheating and everyone would end up confused and sad.
I wonder if we ask the questions of others that we want to asnwer ourselves.
Is it okay to be discontent? Is there a difference between being discontent with your circumstances (not okay) and being discontent with your state of self (possible motivation for improvement?) If you aren’t discontent with yourself on some level, isn’t that just personal apathy? Don’t you just become stagnant? To want to be better, you must recognize that you aren’t the best and there are greater things.
Shouldn’t a cinderblock wall be soundproof?
Is it possible to love others without a hint of selfishness? Even the purest of love is out of a heartful desire to care for someone else because they mean something to you. Although even an attempt at selfless love is millions of times better than satisfaction with self-centeredness.
Does laughter help you think better? I’m pretty sure it does.

used to take you an hour have about 10 minutes of scheduled time to get done. You will manage your time or you will lose it, along with your sanity. Yet even though the time has compressed and the clock’s hands seem to be racing to see who can get there fastest, there is no other time zone I’d rather be in. It’s amazing what you can get done in a minute when a minute is all the time you have.