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September 10, 2011

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Saving Time

Cadillac Fairview Tower, Toronto

I often ponder about the past and if I could do it all over again, I would. I also dream about the future and how I want it to be in order to achieve my goals.

I wish I could turn back time and go back to those days I used to play with my friends for hours until my mother called my name, a time with no worries, a time with no pain – if I could only go back.

As children, we have no sense of time therefore time lasts forever. As adults, we plan our lives in order to save time, but time is the only thing we can’t save. Regardless of what we do, time goes by.

Coming to the realization time cannot be save, I have chosen to live in the present because the past is gone and the future is yet to come.

Enjoy today; do not save that time.
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Clock tower of Old City Hall, Toronto

Clock tower of Old City Hall, Toronto

Cadillac Fairview Tower, Toronto

Cadillac Fairview Tower, Toronto

Yonge Street near Shuter Street, Toronto

Yonge Street near Shuter Street, Toronto

2 Comments
  1. Sep 12 2011

    Love your zen musings–cool photos and post Carlos

  2. Cindy
    Aug 9 2013

    In retirement, time once again seems to stretch endlessly. Living presently is even more important then, as the true end of one’s time approaches.. Thoughtful post, nice pictures

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