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" To begin with, this world has a different kind of time. It is the time of biological rhythm, not
of the clock and all that goes with the clock. There is no hurry. Our sense of time is
notoriously subjective and thus dependent upon the quality of our attention, whether of
interest or boredom, and upon the alignment of our behavior in terms of routines, goals, and deadlines. Here the present is self-sufficient, but it is not a static present. It is a
dancing present, the unfolding of a pattern which has no specific destination in the future
but is simply its own point. It leaves and arrives simultaneously, and the seed is as much
the goal as the flower. There is therefore time to perceive every detail of the movement
with infinitely greater richness of articulation. Normally we do not so much look at things as
overlook them. "

Alan W. Watts


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Alan W. Watts quote : To begin with, this world has a different kind of time. It is the time of biological rhythm, not<br />of the clock and all that goes with the clock. There is no hurry. Our sense of time is<br />notoriously subjective and thus dependent upon the quality of our attention, whether of<br />interest or boredom, and upon the alignment of our behavior in terms of routines, goals, and deadlines. Here the present is self-sufficient, but it is not a static present. It is a<br />dancing present, the unfolding of a pattern which has no specific destination in the future<br />but is simply its own point. It leaves and arrives simultaneously, and the seed is as much<br />the goal as the flower. There is therefore time to perceive every detail of the movement<br />with infinitely greater richness of articulation. Normally we do not so much look at things as<br />overlook them.