Created
2025-02-24 15:43:55.406 -0600
Observation
The Everyman is born with 3,600 seconds—each a fleeting moment of life. In youth, he dances through revelry, donning masks of ambition, love, and laughter, believing time endless.
At 1,800 seconds, he builds, breaks, and rebuilds, mistaking folly for wisdom.
At 3,000, he clings to fading joy, realizing the masks were never truly his. In his final seconds, stripped bare, he meets the mirror: a face both familiar and unknown.
The clock strikes zero. Silence. The masks fall. Time was never his to keep
Response 1
the reason there is pain and bad wins is because thats what makes us human, if everyone was happy, and good always won, then we'd be nothing more than robots, incapable of feeling different emotions.
Response 2
if a person needs a mask to show their true selves then who are they really?
Response 3
i am my mask and my mask is me
Revision
Time is no one's to keep. It flows and flows with no means of altering. But it is our choice on how we perceive and use it.