6.09.25: There’s No Time
When people say, “There’s no time,” they usually mean there’s too much happening. But sometimes, there really isn’t time. Like today. Like how the government just moved the clocks forward 23 hours. “Efficiency measure,” they said. People lost birthdays, anniversaries, deadlines. A whole day vanished. And it won’t come back. I watched the sun rise for a minute before everything flickered black. Then it was morning again, but not the same one. They say time is money, but now it’s policy. We don’t keep time anymore. We borrow it, rent it, revise it. And if you’re not paying attention, it’s gone.