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"The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it." - Jean Paul.

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"The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it." - Jean Paul. The View Gets Clearer With Time As time passes, we don’t just age—we gain clarity. Here’s what that means for how we live and lead. Not older—just sharper There’s something powerful about looking back. Not to regret. But to finally see. As the days go by, our timelines fill up. We chase goals, carry burdens, win some, lose some. We often see life as a rush forward—until we pause and glance in the rear-view mirror. That’s when the clarity hits. Time doesn’t just move—it teaches. Each grain of experience, whether joy or failure, adds up. And slowly, the noise fades. The patterns emerge. The things that once rattled us no longer do. The faces that mattered for the wrong reasons fall away. And what truly counts—peace, purpose, love, impact—rises to the surface. We don’t always get wiser because we grow older. But if we’re paying attention, we can get clearer. This i...

"In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds." - Robert Green Ingersoll.

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"In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds." - Robert Green Ingersoll. A powerful reflection on time, presence, and why even mountains are never truly permanent. 🌄 What If Even Mountains Fade? 🔹 THE ILLUSION OF PERMANENCE
 We stand in awe of the mountains. Tall. Steady. Unmoving.
They seem like the very definition of permanence.
But here's a thought—
What if even the hills are passing through?
Not metaphorically. Literally. That shift in mindset changes everything.
It humbles power. It grounds success. It loosens fear. #MindsetMatters #LifePerspective #TimelessTruth 🔹 ETERNITY MAKES EVERYTHING SMALL
 Look around. Everything you stress over—the missed deadline, the praise, the deal, the failure—
all of it feels so big right now.
But zoom out.
Zoom way out. Over the arc of centuries, even mountains wear down to dust.
Glory fades. Pain fades.
Everything gets lighter when you remember:
Nothing stays. And that’s okay. This is not a call to st...