“No future” is an interesting search phrase. A smorgasbord of dashed hopes. We rarely pause to think about the literal meaning of the phrase. Contemplating subjective time itself ending in a place.
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Time may not be dead yet, but that doesn't mean the phrase is an empty promise. In fact, time could be coming to a stop. This is another reason to celebrate, it's an optimistic metaphor that might mean we're about to get lucky.
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After all, time, or what we use to measure it, or time itself, is what makes life worth living. Time's future has arrived! To quote the late Christopher Isherwood: "Time can make the future seem meaningless to us, but it certainly can create it."
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