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Though much has been written about time and philosophers from around the world interpret it differently, I believe time grows in concentric circles. Time isn’t linear. While one wave of time is pulsating, another one flows in. And this keeps going on. At any time we have millions of these waves intersecting with each other in manners unknown.
Past and present overlap all the time. Though we only need to focus on the right now, for that is the only thing under our control, our past is affecting us all the time.
I need to read more about time.