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i always thought that time showed change, but come to think of it change shows time. we feel a sense of time passing when we see things changing, we see time by witnessing movement, the changing of the positions of the sun in the sky, the ticking of the hands of a clock. i would like to think of change as a travellator really, one that pushes us through the passage of time, rather than time being the driving force and we just watching the changes occur. Without change, everything comes to a standstill. so logically it means that nothing lasts forever bcos forever cannot come about without change. what's precious are the things that can evolve with time and yet retain the essence of what they stood for in the beginning.