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We live in a timeless universe

From the September 1995 issue of The Christian Science Journal


People are interested in saving time, and few question that most time-saving technology is helpful. But with it all, many are often finding that they have even more to do. It's as though the faster we go and the more time we save, the more there are new activities to fill up the time "created."

What is the answer? Are we doomed to be harried mortals in a world that seems to be spinning more and more rapidly—a world that is seemingly producing as many problems as solutions?

One day as I was walking along, I found myself thinking, "I've got too much to do. And not enough time to get it all done. It's almost too much to think about!"

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