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Time versus Time
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Time versus Time

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Whether in modern times or in the past, man has always lived at the limit of his strength, but with the thought of progress, only in the wrong way. He seeks to reach the threshold of learning about himself, but he hasn't learnt that in order to grow, we need each other, we need to work towards a common good, because what one seeks for oneself, the other also seeks to achieve with the same intensity... We need to realise that nothing happens without God's permission, and that permission is given according to the choice made by each person. If man proposes changes in habits and projects that can be achieved through technology, he needs to understand that his neighbour wants the same, and if growth isn't gradual for everyone, whirlwinds of events can emerge as a consequence of his own actions. Many call this selfishness, or we could describe it as thoughtless acts... Above all, we need to realise that the consequences of our actions are paid back here in the same territory where those actions took place. Time explains this through history, as things from past actions return to the future, giving rise to consequences that man himself did not expect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 July 2024
Pages
112
ISBN
9786207799206

Whether in modern times or in the past, man has always lived at the limit of his strength, but with the thought of progress, only in the wrong way. He seeks to reach the threshold of learning about himself, but he hasn't learnt that in order to grow, we need each other, we need to work towards a common good, because what one seeks for oneself, the other also seeks to achieve with the same intensity... We need to realise that nothing happens without God's permission, and that permission is given according to the choice made by each person. If man proposes changes in habits and projects that can be achieved through technology, he needs to understand that his neighbour wants the same, and if growth isn't gradual for everyone, whirlwinds of events can emerge as a consequence of his own actions. Many call this selfishness, or we could describe it as thoughtless acts... Above all, we need to realise that the consequences of our actions are paid back here in the same territory where those actions took place. Time explains this through history, as things from past actions return to the future, giving rise to consequences that man himself did not expect.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 July 2024
Pages
112
ISBN
9786207799206