Time is found in the calibration of the individual to the timing of a collective endeavour, the social grace that less clock-bound societies must practise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Time can be an ally or an enemy. What it becomes depends entirely upon you, your goals, and your determination to use every available minute.
Time is the most precious element of human existence. The successful person knows how to put energy into time and how to draw success from time.
The clock, for all its precision in measurement, is a blunt instrument for the psyche and for society. Schedules can replace sensitivity to the mood of a moment, clock time can ride roughshod over the emotions of individuals.
We need a sense of the value of time - that is, of the best way to divide one's time into one's various activities.
Time is the element that controls the consciousness, the very being of the people.
Time is the devourer of all things.
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 a resource, much like money or autonomy, which can be invaluable or can be squandered.
People who use time wisely spend it on activities that advance their overall purpose in life.
For each human being, time is a necessary resource. It can neither be ignored nor changed.