Read this in my sketchbook this morning. Don’t know if I wrote it or copied it from
somewhere else.
“Things change. You can’t step in the same river twice. We are moving at such a rapid pace, rotating,
revolving, expanding; but our human pace is so unbelievably slow that we often
believe we have all the time in the world.
Our time, 70 years,
relative to young earth, 10,000 years = 0.7
Our time, 70 years,
relative to old earth, 4.5 billion years = .00000153555555555557%
Anyway you cut it our
slice is incomprehensibly small. We
don’t have all the time in the world; relatively speaking, we don’t have hardly
any. Better get moving!”
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