Stop Counting Minutes
A Haiku
What is time right now? This backward movement of life Stop counting minutes
© Jonathan Greene 2020
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The web content presents a reflective haiku by Jonathan Greene that challenges the conventional perception of time, suggesting a more mindful approach to life.
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The website features a haiku titled "Stop Counting Minutes," which prompts readers to reconsider their relationship with time. The poem, authored by Jonathan Greene in 2020, consists of three lines that succinctly capture the essence of living in the moment and questioning the habitual act of measuring life in minutes. Accompanied by a serene photograph of a clock, taken by Jaelynn Castillo, the haiku invites introspection on the fleeting nature of time and encourages a shift from a quantitative to a qualitative experience of life. The site also suggests further reading with a link to another of Greene's works, "There Are No Days," indicating a thematic continuity in his writing.
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What is time right now? This backward movement of life Stop counting minutes
© Jonathan Greene 2020
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