Time Hunts down Pain

Time hunts down Pain (only if you're not hunted down first).

Pain is a constant companion to anyone who desires to make tomorrow better than today. When 90% of what you did gives you the pleasure and satisfaction, maybe it's merely the 10% that worries you (the truth is, however, independent of the percentage divisions). It is not wrong to focus on our mistakes. But it is a sin to do nothing but lament over it. Sometimes, incorrigible events haunt your memories; sometimes you bear the pain of someone else’s endeavours. However, everyone has the insight that "trying to fix what you can already do right" will not let you improve your present state but it is the failures and incomplete successes that scars you with incompetence you must work on. This completely justifies why you must focus on your failures irrespective of how much impact it has made.

"Oh, how I wish to start over!" - is the face of regret that shows up when you give up trying and you realise that the phase of mending situations has passed. Maybe 'it’s better late than never' but also maybe "IT DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE" when it's too late. Unless man develops his command on time, the past will remain static. Which is why one must quit trying to live in past and work in the present instead. Maybe your past is the best of your other available alternatives. The present is the only available tool with which we can use our expertise in 'living' gathered from the past, to make a future that we find most convenient and satisfactory.

Time heals most wounds.
Although scars fade away,
Deep ones remain for longer;
Until you realise,
It was never really deep.

Let’s not waste our lives with the gigantic troubles and miserable failures which are merely masked trifles pulling us back from being who we could have been, only to realise it when it’s too late and then a changed mindset - "IT DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE".

If you think time solves the unsolvable you must read this Universal Symmetry and the clogged pipe

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