The No-time people
Modernisation has churned out a lot of “no time” people π ( until some 2 centuries ago, people seemed-to-have had time for anything & everything. Pace of life was snail's pace)
Just make sure that people have “no time” for something and then, it is easy to sell to them anything π
What we call as “modern gadgets” are essentially time-saving things. Logically, of course. But factually, they eat away our time, and to understand this, ( only then, “any scope” to agree/disagree π) we don't have time ! That's were the “modernity” nailed our coffin!
Well,
A sophisticated detonator might try to threaten earth “ i can destroy you….in-no-time”....and it really canπ… it is just technology! But that gadget forgets that it is the very earth( which it ‘seeks to destroy’) that provided the raw materials of destruction !
Patanjali ( an ancient sage) has infinite time for those who don't have time for attending to the-most-vital aspect of their existenceπ…
And, it includes everybody ( atheists, fanatics, jihadis, bhakts, mentally sick, and everybody π) Patanjali begins “ and now…..yoga….”( the implication of that strange-way of beginning a monumental and timeless work, dawns when nothing ‘else’ works for those who had “no time” since their numerous lifetimes….πππππ
When a giant like Patanjali gives a timeless guarantee….. I can cheerfully walk out-of-the-way of those who have “no-time” π ( He, for sure blesses me, when I managed to “realise” what he meant π)
Un-Timely yours,
psn ( 1 oct, 2024)
Post script (30 oct 2024)
When
Something turns into a passion in us,
time, leisure and wherewithal required for its pursuit begin to creep into us π
1 comment:
Silly question:
when all our “modern” and scientifically-advanced gadgets are essentially time-saving-devices, why is it that we find ourselves in a “no time for anything “ situation, compared to our great-grandpas of 200 years ago?
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