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"Le futur est quelque chose que tout le monde atteint au rythme de soixante minutes par heure quoi qu'il fasse qui qu'il soit"

C. S. Lewis
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Time marches on, doesn't it? No matter who you are or what you do, each of us moves into the future at the same steady pace—sixty minutes an hour. Let's break this down. It's a simple truth that time is the great equalizer. Whether you're the president of a country or a high school student, we all experience time in the same way. It’s a constant reminder that despite our diverse lives and experiences, there's one thing that binds us all: the steady ticking of the clock.

This concept was articulated in a time when the world was rapidly changing. Think about the early to mid-20th century—world wars, technological advancements, social upheaval. People were acutely aware of how fast things around them were moving. It was a period when the future seemed both exciting and terrifying. This statement serves as a grounding reminder that no matter how chaotic or fast-paced the world seems, the passage of time is constant and unchanging.

Okay, let's make this idea concrete with an example. Picture Olympic athletes. They train relentlessly, pushing their bodies to peak performance. During a race, their focus narrows to winning, to shaving off seconds to beat their competition. Yet, despite the intensity of that moment, they too are bound by the same clock. Their sixty minutes are no different from ours. Perhaps they can run a mile faster, but they can't make the hour pass more quickly. This brings the point home: you can achieve amazing things or choose to do nothing, but time will neither slow down for the procrastinator nor speed up for the go-getter.

Now, how can we use this wisdom in our daily lives? First, recognize that you have the same amount of time as anyone else. It’s what you do with it that counts. Set priorities and focus on what matters most to you. Maybe it's spending more time with family, getting that degree, or simply taking up a hobby you've always wanted to try. Don’t get bogged down thinking you don’t have enough time—use what you have wisely.

Imagine this. You’re a college student with a pile of assignments, a part-time job, and a social life to juggle. It feels overwhelming, right? But think of a professional like a surgeon. They also have endless responsibilities, yet they manage to balance it all. Why? Because they learn to prioritize and make the most of every hour. You can do the same. Break tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, and create a schedule. Sure, it might not always go as planned, but having a roadmap helps you stay on track and makes the ticking clock feel less like a countdown to doom and more like a companion in your journey.

So, next time you find yourself fretting over how fast time seems to be slipping away, remember: it's slipping away at the same rate for everyone. Use your sixty minutes wisely. Make them count. After all, in the grand scheme, it’s not about how much time we have, but what we do with it that defines our journey into the future.
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