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The human relationship with time is a curious puzzle. We live in the present, fleeting and fragile, constantly yearning for the future and haunted by the echoes of the past. This essay takes a bold stance, asserting that the past, while seemingly omnipresent, never truly existed. Yet, it continues to exert a powerful i
The human relationship with time is a curious puzzle. We live in the present, fleeting and fragile, constantly yearning for the future and haunted by the echoes of the past. This essay takes a bold stance, asserting that the past, while seemingly omnipresent, never truly existed. Yet, it continues to exert a powerful i