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Merida · 11 answers · 1y

Time will answer your questions or it will make you be not interested in the answers anymore. Thoughts?

"It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important." – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince... Also time will make the hairs on your butt hole turn grey, poetic in its way🤣😝

If we move forward, we won't be interested in it anymore. We grow, change and evolve if we do. In saying that, we may come across the answers but not as attached to the answers anymore.

I would say time can be a good thing to mature, if we make use of that time. If we don't we may get stuck in the same cycles.

I'd rather have my questions answered than be attenuated by time until I no longer care. I don't think time will necessarily make you not care about the answers because you're more mature or enlightened or something, but just because it wears you down and dulls you to the point you no longer care, or at least it simply changes your mind like everything else changes so that the context is no longer there to support your curiosity about whatever subjects while hopefully you generate new subjects of curiosity which will then go unanswered until you no longer care. =P

there's also door number 3 - time will let you twist in the wind and go mad from the answers that you never got and still care deeply about

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