If life was a product
Saturday, August 9, 2008 9:34:08 PM
Life is the framework for everything that we experience as our reality.
Life is incomparable and indispensable.
We can’t press pause. We have to consume our life in one flow.
And unconsciously, we want to hold on to what we can’t keep.
We long for the blankness, because we may interpret our own aspirations into the blank.
The things that we can’t possess, we often desire.
Extremely unique things are limited to a single unit only…
… And there will never be a copy of a first experience.
The times, in which we conceive, that we’ve exhausted a single unit, are the moments in which we regret that it’s already over.
These moments declare a unique experience.
Time is life and time is limited.
When we attach product attributes to the flow of time, we encourage a one-of-a-kind intended past experience to take place.
We create a memory.
Life is incomparable and indispensable.
We can’t press pause. We have to consume our life in one flow.
And unconsciously, we want to hold on to what we can’t keep.
We long for the blankness, because we may interpret our own aspirations into the blank.
The things that we can’t possess, we often desire.
Extremely unique things are limited to a single unit only…
… And there will never be a copy of a first experience.
The times, in which we conceive, that we’ve exhausted a single unit, are the moments in which we regret that it’s already over.
These moments declare a unique experience.
Time is life and time is limited.
When we attach product attributes to the flow of time, we encourage a one-of-a-kind intended past experience to take place.
We create a memory.





