The sunlight slips through the tall glass windows just after seven. It’s warm, soft, and quietly persuasive – the kind of light that makes the world look a little gentler than usual. I sit with my oat latte, feeling the first calm breath of the morning. For once, the city hasn’t started rushing yet. And maybe, for once, neither have I.
I don’t usually sit directly under the sun, but today the light feels like an invitation – not to move faster, but to slow down. To sit, to feel, to be. In this small moment, I wish time could stretch just a little longer.
Then a thought appears, as sudden as the sunlight shifting on my table:
Time is the only thing that never changes, yet we keep asking it to.
When life is heavy, we want the days to disappear.
When happiness arrives, we want the minutes to stay.
We hope time will adjust to our feelings, our seasons, our pace.
But time refuses to wait – for joy, for pain, for clarity, for us.
Still, we blame it.
We say time moves too fast.
We say it’s unfair.
We say we don’t have enough of it.
But maybe time isn’t the problem.
Maybe the problem is how rarely we allow ourselves to be fully present in the moments we’re given.
The sunlight moves again, tracing my cup, warming my hands. Everything feels temporary – the light, the quiet, even this version of me. And maybe that’s what makes it precious.
Maybe peace isn’t found by trying to control time.
Maybe it’s found by learning to walk with it instead of against it.
To meet the morning with softness.
To let moments be what they are.
To hold them lightly as they pass.
I take another sip, slower this time.
Time continues the only way it knows how.
And today, I choose to meet it gently.
“And perhaps that’s what peace is – learning to live with time, not against it.”
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Time heals, time passes, time can only go forward. You are right, we should live the moment, build on our present, take the chance with what we have in our hands, and not wish for what tomorrow may bring.
ReplyDeletePerihal waktu, hidup bukan hanya sekedar untuk mengejar dan mendapatkan sesuatu didunia ini. Tapi lebih tentang bagaimana memanfaatkan waktu dengan sebaik baiknya☺️
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ReplyDeletea quiet acceptance that time doesn’t wait, but we can choose to stay, breathe, and feel.
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