AFRICAN TIME and WORTH TRADE.
You know it's not only our dark, tough hair that defines us as real Africans, just a fish out of the water telling you that the crocodile is ill, so believe.it might be a stereotype, but where strictly do they come if not from simple observable features FYI, Our hair is beautiful, strong, and just unique, especially in the daughters of light with the fantastic twists, cornrows, crochet braids, and the fine afro and dreadlocks on the dark masculine kings. Everything African is beautiful.
We also have our own time. Yes, the illusion same clock system from the Meridian, latitudes, longitude, rotation, revolution, and the true north. It's amazing how human nature is, how we are so connected with shared beliefs and the illusion that even science observes—time, nations, money, religion in the name of fictional realities.
Our own time has nothing to do with the moon or the shadow casting of birds' flight. Its beautiful history, at least it brought some relevance to our shadows. Now it just cast there the whole day and even looking different you won't even notice because we have wist watches and gadgets to check on time whenever we wish. Imagine in the middle of an Africans Giants concert trying to maneuver to get some space to observe your shadow, haha. Crazy.
Excuse me, excuse me, please!
Let me through. Thank you, phew.
Now what time is it, Holy son of a carpenter; it's 3 pm; I'm going to be late for the bus back home.
We have a fascinating twist with time, especially agreed upon time; we have a unique talent that never even troubles our conscious and principles of adding some few extra minutes or even hours in which we slot in excuses and apologies, yes, of course for being late, on essential matters and hardly late to concerts and food camps, haha, I bet your stomach can exempt you for that or shouting "Niko fresh bride" from the back of a 10thousand full stadium of energetic youths with all the time in the word and on top also added some few years before leaving to where their God from, we do that with our earth years. We tend to leave long, at least.
And about 420, more respect, it seem.No a minute late. I'm never in that so high sky level that I would miss noticing that 420 maintains, in which case, any apologies!
When taking, you never take enough till the owner notices; by the way, it was to piece this together at around 7 pm. It's now 9 pm. well; I'm in control of this voyage.
To my principles of time, well, that one was authentic African.
Time reveals one's commitment to principles and habits that govern general relations with fellow earthlings. We, humans, are a social creature that exists together but is occupied with different activities in life and so use time as a threshold for respect. Normalizing time wastage is disastrous and giving a blind eye always paints a dire picture of individualism and society as a whole, considering the worth or equivalence to what time is measured in life. I hope it's the same case in the Asian world with their time zones, especially in Korea.
Among all fictional realities of life, time seems to be the most convincing one, religion is a bit dynamic, and we have been able to equate it with money, and now they run the world hand in hand. Talking of money, you should check out Mayweather's wristwatch collection and their worth. Damn, for what anyways, same clocking system, but well, it's called a world of fetishes and worth. Oh, my president also recently stated that the most expensive thing he owns is his wristwatch after overseeing a 3trillion budget being read all over the country. I wonder when the news will reach the northern and deep east sides of the country, it might even be when reading the next budget next year.
I like to equate time with individuals to a fellow being. Think of any two guys, one you highly regard, of course, based on social status or whichever criteria you used to get him at the top and another one just a bare minimum and well breathing friend, haha, to be sure he's a being and alive.
Facts are, that you can argue with your ancestor if you wish.
Suppose you agree on a meet-up the following day. You will be at the agreed-upon location minutes earlier, even half an hour to time when meeting your highly regarded buddy. However, at the agreed-upon time, you will still be on your way or even not yet left your place, with a very convincing excise of how crazy the traffic is and other mouse-carrying elephant stories if you are meeting the bare minimum, friend.
Now just put yourself in your average or bare minimum guy and again in the high stature mate (insert British accent, haha).
It clearly shows your position in someones else life and what level of respect they accord you. You do not gifts, rescue in times of need, or gifts to know your worth to someone else when just minutes can show that clearly.
I strongly suggest that you don't gamble about gifts and worth, especially on birthdays and other important occasions, and most important when dealing with puny earthlings and owners of the land where birds fly with no wings.
Being late should be appreciated if you are keen enough to gain something or something good came your way while waiting, but how someone handles your money "time" should be the utmost respect regardless of social status. Respect is never just given out; it's earned and before you go out dashing doses of it, make sure that it's worth your time. Never tolerate time wastage; I suggest you stand on your feet and walk away or be civilized enough and inform the other party earlier if you are going to be late, not to show up with tons of excuses. Also, give the same treatment with time regardless of whom or what is in question. We are now defined as a mass, but you can stand out and be counted not for shaving your dark, tough hair literally but for all the stereotypes attached to it and, most significantly, time. The village watchman has spoken; let him care for his left-handed twins.
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