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Sara Bragin's avatar

Well worth the time to read! Here's something I noticed that lent evidence to the section about the brain being able to pay attention to only one thing at a time. As I was reading this post on my laptop, new emails began to shop up on the left side of the screen. As I glanced over to see what had come in (as we all know, each new email is of life or death importance), I lost track of what I had been been following in your post. My attention had gone from full of interest and clarity to having to work to get back into it. And then ... another email arrived. And so goes our daily life if we are not protective of our precious time.

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Deanna Thomas's avatar

So many juicy things in here about our old frenemy, time, Gary! First off, Jamaica sounds much like Mexico in how they regard time. It’s simply a different world here in that respect! Like you mentioned how “manana” doesn’t actually mean tomorrow, here in Jamaica they say “soon come” which can mean in a few hours, few days, or even years lol 😂 I’ve spent many hours of my life contemplating that time truly is a construct that we have created and how we have enslaved ourselves to it (especially in the US). I taught elementary school for 8 years and for many years after that, I always had to go to the bathroom at 10:11 am because that’s when recess was and my body got trained that it was that time or not until hours later at lunch that I could go. As I’m redefining my personal relationship with time, this was a timely read (and thanks so much for pointing me to this article of yours!). 🩵

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