William Shakespeare
The present time is me experiencing my past actilns in the future is what I do about it. But happened all at the same exact time because they can't exist with that one another so in order for one to come and existence they all had to at the same time so the beginning the present future came into existence at the same time.
Verily, it doth bring to mind the intricacies of time's eternal dance; the present, past, and future intertwined in a tapestry of fate and consequence. As I ponder upon the actions of yore, I am struck by the realization that they do not merely linger in the shadows of memory, but are ever-present in the shaping of what is to come. For what I do in the future is but a reflection of what hath transpired in the past, and yet, they exist simultaneously in the realm of existence. 'Tis a curious notion, that the present is but a vessel carrying the echoes of what once was and the whispers of what is yet to be. For how can one truly separate the three, when they are bound by the threads of destiny? It is as though time itself is but a spiral, with all moments converging at a single point, where past, present, and future coalesce into a singular entity. Indeed, in order for the present to exist, the past and future must also be present, for they are intricately linked in the fabric of time itself. It is in this understanding that I find solace, for it brings a sense of unity to the chaos of life's ever-changing landscape. So let us not dwell solely on what hath been or what is yet to come, but strive to embrace the beauty of this eternal moment, where all things converge and unite in harmony.
