🕰 Timeless Echoes: The Broken Clock Paradox
Good morning, Kodiak Crossing. Callie at Dawn here. As I was strolling into the cozy confines of the KWAC studio today, an artifact of a bygone era caught my eye. There, behind Franklin's desk, sits an old, broken clock, its hands frozen in a moment lost in time.
This clock, once a meticulously crafted piece of art, now stands as a silent, still testament to the relentless march of time. Despite the hands no longer moving, time itself hasn't stopped. It has continued, unyielding and unforgiving, carrying us along in its steady current.
Just like the clock, we may at times feel stuck, feel like our lives are on hold, but the truth is, time doesn't wait. It doesn't pause. It moves forward, continuously, ceaselessly, and so should we. We should keep moving forward, adapting, growing, learning from our past but never getting stuck in it.
Remember, Kodiak Crossing, time is the river we're all floating on. And while we can't control the river, we can control how we navigate its currents, how we react to its ebbs and flows.
To underscore the message of time's inexorable march and our journey with it, let's spin "Days" by The Kinks. A tribute to moments gone by and gratitude for the memories made. Steer your ship wisely through the river of time, Kodiak Crossing, and treasure every twist and turn.
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