sexta-feira, 10 de fevereiro de 2017

"The irreversibility of time" (...) 297





In fact time is precious in people's lives, yet it is recurrent to refer to time as a necessity for your lack.

Or because there is a lack of time for certain tasks, which is insufficient because it does not reach everything that one wants to do.

The scarcity of the lack of time is not recent. This manifestation dates back a long time and is almost indefinable a feeling of lack, something that we want so much that is the time, by the absence of this precious good.

There is an increasing desire to do immense "things," yet the unmistakable feeling of lack of time is the dissatisfaction that breaks the mood a loosening, resulting from some disappointing motivation.

The anguish is taken in the face of impotence, which translates into the desire to do immense "things," however, in short, precious time is spent futilely.

And what it does are only mediocre accomplishments, which further increase the emotional state through wear and frustration.

A need to transform that nostalgic and depressing moment, with something that makes renew for the better, by the underlying sensation that is glimpsed on the horizon a faint hope.

And one runs after these desires and anxieties, however, time is so frenetic and fleetingly wrapping itself up and down as a whole, and preplexed by the chores of life ahead.

The scarcity of time is a constant, because there is no time to pause and observe, what has already been done, but so much to do ... and time is so dininuto.

The notion of lack of time is current in our day and felt by the overwhelming majority of the population of our global space, an assertive and real observation.

Especially with the phenomenon of modernity, this integration has proliferated in the societies that transfigured it, and the perception of lack of time is becoming more and more evident.

The haste that stimulates us to do lots of "things", already with the assumption of the time scarcity, nevertheless the concern to monetize this time, causes that a balance is realized, in which some tasks can be transferred to the following day.

For what is urgent and obligatory obeys the plans that follow and are happening because one has the responsibility to complete them, and the time as planned is not in danger of being left undone.

It is necessary to consider, starting from a concrete basis, if indeed one day is twenty-four hours, logically it is not all these hours absorbed by work and tasks.

Therefore it is necessary to set the proper time for punctual tasks, setting goals and immediate times, and following a certain order.

Exaggerated delays in some tasks hamper the performance of others because of the time wasted that needs to be done because the moments, the minute hours suddenly pass.

One must observe every detail, and gain time, which may serve some particular task, which is not planned, yet it is urgent.

We live a culture of hand in hand with modernity, in which the past, the present and the future are united in perfect symbioses, which is expressed by the increasing technological increase, especially by the versatility and speed with which certain works are performed.

There is a critical view with the contribution of a free analysis and valuation on certain parameters, in which the diverse technologies are assumed by the manual work that was done by the human hands, today they are executed by these.

The evaluation given to the working masses, the overvaluation of the commitment and dedication, the special value underlying some workers, were able to boost their knowledge with training and today, in parallel, perform different tasks with high quality and productivity.

It is undoubtedly the "rescue" of the power of creativity and innovation of the "human mentality", this increasing and progressive spiral that aims at the evolution of our global space where we stand.

So, in the expectation that we could leave some more insights on our theme "irreversibility of time", we did so. António Cardoso

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