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How This One Invention Made You Regret Wasting Time

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Photos, notes and research links for this episode can be found here. https://www.christophergrantward.com/blog/time

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We feel stressed for not having enough time and guilty for wasting it. In modern life, the clock makes time a commodity, an asset, to be spent or saved. Clocks now define Time, not the other way around, and we just follow along. And meanwhile, time is our past, present and future, it defines our lives

So if life is defined by time, and time is driven by the clock, then in many ways it is the clock that drives our lives. But what if there was another way to be? What if notions of “saving”, “spending” or “wasting” time don’t really even make sense?

By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how you were naturally meant to perceive time, and how modern life, with its clocks and calendars, robs us of the attention we need to enjoy the passage of time. And finally, we’ll see how Nature helps us reclaim our focus and attention.

——— CREDITS ———

Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies

Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios

Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward.

Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY

You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

Make your voice heard! We benefit from many voices, and I want you to make yours heard — literally. New technology now allows me to add your comments, thoughts and opinions retroactively to this episode, so your voice can be added to the podcast you are listening to right now. This way, future listeners of this episode can benefit from your experience as well as my own. Add your voice to this podcast for all to hear. To submit a comment to be considered for airplay, message me at hello@christophergrantward.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Credits

Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward. Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

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Manage episode 430317579 series 3578317
Indhold leveret af Christopher Grant Ward. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Christopher Grant Ward eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Photos, notes and research links for this episode can be found here. https://www.christophergrantward.com/blog/time

________

We feel stressed for not having enough time and guilty for wasting it. In modern life, the clock makes time a commodity, an asset, to be spent or saved. Clocks now define Time, not the other way around, and we just follow along. And meanwhile, time is our past, present and future, it defines our lives

So if life is defined by time, and time is driven by the clock, then in many ways it is the clock that drives our lives. But what if there was another way to be? What if notions of “saving”, “spending” or “wasting” time don’t really even make sense?

By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how you were naturally meant to perceive time, and how modern life, with its clocks and calendars, robs us of the attention we need to enjoy the passage of time. And finally, we’ll see how Nature helps us reclaim our focus and attention.

——— CREDITS ———

Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies

Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios

Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward.

Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY

You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

Make your voice heard! We benefit from many voices, and I want you to make yours heard — literally. New technology now allows me to add your comments, thoughts and opinions retroactively to this episode, so your voice can be added to the podcast you are listening to right now. This way, future listeners of this episode can benefit from your experience as well as my own. Add your voice to this podcast for all to hear. To submit a comment to be considered for airplay, message me at hello@christophergrantward.com

Mentioned in this episode:

Credits

Support for Rebel Nature in part by an affiliate partnership with Blick Art Supplies Produced and managed by Quail Run Studios Original Music written and recorded by Christopher Grant Ward. Any commercial music used in this episode has been licensed for airplay by the Harry Fox Agency, 40 Wall St. NY NY You can learn more about me and my art at christophergrantward.com

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