Do you really think that time will solve everything?
"Yes, I think so."
How did you say so?
"Because you know...
When the sun shows up early in the morning, our eyes gradually opens up from slumber, the sunlight strikes through the tiny opening of a curtain window, the birds are chirping left and right, and our consciousness regain its own self, we are restarted, aren't we?
No matter how emotions ran endlessly yesterday, whether the smiles that showed up turned into devastating waterfall of tears, a problem that could not fit in our own hands, even for a minute we did forget all of that, didn't we?"
I don't really absorb what your are trying to say.
"I mean, if we try to think about history, isn't time is only a product of one's great mind? I am not an expert or anything but perhaps time was used as a solution to the current problem they had in the earliest of generation."
So your point is...?
"My point is, if time was a solution to problems like a meeting between lovers or among knights or adventures then wasn't it also a solution to the problem we have now?
It may take years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, or even an eclipse of a moment but everything we are dealing with fades. When that happens, you can feel guilty, awkward, or embarrassed but it is not all. We feel happiness. "
So it is not solving anything, right?
"You can say yes or no, but one thing is assured if we use time as the solution...
there will be an answer."
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