How to Break Free from the Tyranny of the Clock and Live on Your Own Terms

buzzedison
9 min readJun 5
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Imagine a world where you never have to worry about time. Where you can do what you love, when you love, and how you love. Where you can set your own goals, follow your own passions, and create your own masterpiece. Where you can live in harmony with your body, your mind, and your soul.

Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it doesn’t have to be. It can be your reality.

But first, you need to break free from the clock.

The clock is the enemy of your freedom. It’s the device that tells you what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. It’s the device that limits your creativity, drains your energy, and steals your joy. It’s the device that makes you a slave to time.

But you don’t have to live like this. You can escape the clock and live on your own terms.

In this article, I’ll show you how. I’ll reveal the secrets of breaking free from the tyranny of the clock and living on your own terms. I’ll teach you how to redefine time management, how to create your own rhythm of life, and how to unleash your full potential.

By the end of this article, you’ll be ready to take charge of your time and your life. You’ll be ready to live like never before.

Why the clock is a tyrant

The clock is a relatively recent invention in human history. Before the clock, people used natural cycles of the sun, the moon, and the seasons to measure time. They lived in sync with nature and their own biological rhythms. They had a flexible and intuitive sense of time that allowed them to adapt to different situations and needs.

But everything changed when the clock was invented. The clock was originally designed to coordinate religious rituals and military operations. It was a tool of power and control. It imposed a rigid and uniform system of time that ignored the diversity and complexity of human life. It divided time into fixed units of hours, minutes, and seconds that could be counted, measured, and traded.

The clock changed the way people perceive and value time. Time became a scarce and precious commodity that had to be saved, spent, or wasted. Time became a source of stress, anxiety…

buzzedison

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