Time Machine Paradigm

The Moment Of Now — What If …

Mi'kail Eli'yah
16 min readFeb 6, 2023

There are times when we feel that all hopes is gone, and all cause is lost … it is in such darkest hours, that we can rediscover ourselves with who we really are, and what we should do, which we never did. There are things we irrepressibly regretted and remorsed about, there are things we wished we can go back in time, and revert to what has led to this hour. There are many things which have hurt us to the extent that death is conceivably the only anodyne to the pangs of life, but I assure you, that courage and wisdom is the true cure to win you a `new life`.

… imagine you went into a dream, waking into that dream 40 years from now. And you received an urgent call from the ICU that your mother is dying. Would you prefer to enter that door with a white coat, and announce, “I am Dr A, everyone calm down, I know what to do, I got this.” or be fumbling in with tears begging the doctors, who will only hang their heads in lament that cure progress is neglected, n said that there is nothing else they can do.

At the end of it, would they prefer to tweet poetic fake comforts like “my mother did not struggle much, she passed away `peacefully`” with redundant responses of useless condolences, or this — “my research works as usual, she woke up cursing the traffic delaying me is a pre-medieval folly that could have…

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Mi'kail Eli'yah
Mi'kail Eli'yah

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