Monday, December 03, 2007

Time Zones

Time zones. Travel. Jet lag. You know the feeling…looking at a watch and wondering what time “it really is.”

Think about that statement. I’m sure you know the type—looking at their watches away from home—surrounded by sights and sounds and smells that are new and different to them and calculating what the time “really is”

That’s like being in Russia and wondering why the signs are in Russian or in Japan and wondering why the taxi drivers speak Japanese or in France and wondering why the menus are in French.

Get my point?

See...if you don’t get it, then you are always wondering what the time really is or suffering indignation that you can’t read the menu.

So to help you set straight those, from anywhere of any types, who don’t get the notion that “All Relationships Are Local” let me share the following thought:

Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It’s already tomorrow in Australia.
~Charles M. Schulz

The future is here someplace else – don’t get caught in the past…

P.S.  One man’s fish is another man’s Poisson…

Posted by David on 12/03 at 09:35 AM
(3) CommentsPermalink
  1. Time will always be relative. It's too fast for those who are late. Too slow for those who wait. Too short for those who enjoy. Too long for those who grieve. Too swift for those who fear. Too painful for those who suffer. But time spent with your love ones...that's eternity!

    Posted by russ  on  2007-12-04 15:37:11

  2. there is a season....

    Posted by david sable  on  2007-12-04 18:02:53

  3. It's the built in biological clock, if there is such a thing. Time, like your body, changes into seconds, minutes, hours and the days become moments and moment become memories. Is there a moment in time that we have forgotten? Of course there is but we can't remember it. If we think for one second, there is a flood of moments that fill,what you may call, "The time of your life" Take off the watch, thats what clocks, boarding calls and other announcement are for. Do what the body intends, live every moment and don't look down

    Posted by Tim LaRose  on  2007-12-06 21:53:39

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