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The Dust Of Time -

We often treat time like a solid thing—something we can "manage," "save," or "spend." But if you look closely at the moments that make up a life, they aren't solid at all. They are more like dust: fine, fleeting, and constantly settling into the corners of our memories.

: Memories are the "stones" that line the river of time, polished smooth by the constant flow of passing seconds. Why We Struggle to Measure an Hour The Dust of Time

: You don't notice the dust settling until you move a piece of "furniture" in your mind—like visiting an old childhood home or hearing a specific song—and realize how much has piled up. We often treat time like a solid thing—something

If time is dust, then living well requires a bit of "spring cleaning" for the soul. This doesn't mean forgetting the past, but rather making sure the "dust devils" of old regrets and fears don't stop us from seeing the present clearly. Why We Struggle to Measure an Hour :

Angelopoulos’ film ends with a "glimmer of hope"—snow falling silently on a deserted Berlin at the dawn of a new century. It serves as a reminder that while the dust of time may confuse our memories, it also covers the world in a quiet, uniform grace, allowing us to find "timeless moments" that forever glow.

: In moments of joy, it flies; in times of hardship, it stands still.

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