tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999702722882813136.post3637727693076840556..comments2023-10-19T09:39:50.827-04:00Comments on Heptadecagon: Time?Timmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02741762709920172138noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999702722882813136.post-26531412879058913722016-01-21T10:53:50.286-05:002016-01-21T10:53:50.286-05:00Very good questions to consider. Anytime someone I...Very good questions to consider. Anytime someone I know dies, especially when they are very young, I tend to contemplate time. I'd like to think that I wouldn't act any differently than I am now, but I'm guessing there are some things I wouldn't put off, namely self-publishing so the story is out there. Christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03926598826215431046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999702722882813136.post-10966740179453144802016-01-21T09:54:20.963-05:002016-01-21T09:54:20.963-05:00Thanks for adding the link to the article, I found...Thanks for adding the link to the article, I found it rather interesting.<br /><br />As I think about these words I see how that's the natural state of the human mindset. There is time. Our minds don't seem to consider our own mortality very often. Usually, when people come face to face with it, it is in the most drastic circumstances... and it utterly catches them off guard. If our minds really understood the little time we have, how different would we act? What things would we stop putting off for latter?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com