My logic isn't completely litteral, I mean if we didnt take time into consideration
I'm not saying without time, life would be better.
I mean we all live by death, we all live with an overall thought of dying. We all live with the thought "I'm dying". And this influences our actions anonymously. Directs our way of thinking.
Thorn
So your logic is metaphorical?
Is it allegorical?
Is it even sensical?
You seem to be saying that knowing that we are going to die, we would live better.
This knowledge of the inevitability of death is unavoidable. It is the kind of conceptual thought that every single human being has. It is not through time that we know this. If we didn't keep track of time, we just wouldn't know approximately when we die. That isn't a big deal.
You live through your life your dying as time passes. This drives you too make every second count to an extent.
I should have said what I right isnt exactly literal. I mean I use what you could I guess call metaphors. Can't really think at the moment though.
I Don't mean that. I just stated my opinion and didn't want you to take it as that. simply stating something. You think to much.(not in a bad way)
Thorn
Alright. Not quite sure what point you're trying to make though. Is this a good thing or a bad?
You're talking about time, and applying time to life. There aren't any metaphors there.
I know you were simply stating something. I am stating that that something which you are stating does not make sense.