It may be that there is no such thing as an equable motion, whereby time may be accurately measured. All motions may be accelerated or retarded, but the true, or equable, progress of absolute time is liable to no change.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Time is what prevents everything from happening at once.
Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it.
Everyone seems to be in a kind of accelerated time mode that is beyond their own control.
Time only has value when it intersects with energy.
Clearly, many branches of science need an exquisite precision of timekeeping and the infinitesimal decimals of calibration, so space launches, for example, are not scheduled for leap-second dates. But society as a whole neither needs that obsessive time measurement nor is well served by it.
Time is not a thing, thus nothing which is, and yet it remains constant in its passing away without being something temporal like the beings in time.
Time is an illusion. Time only exists when we think about the past and the future. Time doesn't exist in the present here and now.
Time is a resource, much like money or autonomy, which can be invaluable or can be squandered.
Time is change; we measure its passing by how much things alter.
Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.