The Alchemy of Time, Fate and Kairos

Mi'kail Eli'yah
5 min readJul 26, 2020

Whose time is worth more? A fellow reaching middle age’s time probably worth more than say — a teenager, because his youth is running out, he has less time. That is the law of scarcity. Yet his time may be worth more than, say, an old drunkard, because he has a plan and he is creating an effect from that plan while the old drunkard just drink his mind away, I am also referring to people do not spend their day soberly. This is the law of quality. The worth of your time depends on the significance of that time.

Your every next minute is not guaranteed, some of us understand that better than others. Some of us feel that clearer than others. You know what I mean.

The next minute is what you will use to exchange to work and earn your worth — your true worth. Some focus their net worth, because it is all they know.

Even if the discussion is promising, ask yourself — what are you trying to achieve? Then clarify with them what they intend sincerely as the end goal. Align the expectation and ensure no one is insulting themselves by squandering time and energy immaterially, fruitlessly and foolishly. Time and energy, including morale, are your blood line and supply. Do not bleed yourself away.

People bleed to death, and you bleed your time away. — Ursa

The more deadly clear you are, the more vitally precise you will be.

If someone give you that minute, they have one minute lesser. It is a grace no less divine. Our mortal time is…

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