Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts

23 May 2025

Live this life - there is no second one

You are a creative being, and you are always independent.
You just have to be clear and aware of it.
You have to want it and accept it. Be happy to be you.
And then dream daily of your infinite possibilities.
Reach for this life. There is no second, no better one.

Corfe Castle with old cemetery, Dorset, UK, 2007

9 Apr 2025

Six Months to Live

Through my interviews and research for my new book project, I'm often confronted with people who, God knows, don't have all that long to live. And today, while jogging, I suddenly asked myself: "What would you do if you only had six months left?"


 


22 Mar 2025

I have all the time in the world.

"I have all the time in the world."

Horst D. Lindenau, founder of International Terrestrial Life Management (TerLiMa), can say that about himself. TerLiMa News asks.

TerLiMa News: Time, what does that mean to you?

Horst D. Lindenau: Time is God. Probably the only one that exists. Without time, nothing is imaginable for us. Time comes first in everything. And that's precisely why I'm surprised that so little is being done in the world for sensible time management. Is there a renowned chair dedicated solely to time?

Today, it's always about being fast and faster. This madness infects all areas of life. People want to be fast, but punctuality, time resources, and slowing down remain foreign concepts.

 I remember returning from a six-week trip through Spain 35 years ago. Nobody there wanted to believe me that the trains there were unpunctual. And nowadays, it's also taken hold here.

When I hear that idiotic phrase "academic quarter." That's probably the biggest nonsense. Why can't academics be punctual? Just visit India. The trains run on time there.

TerLiMa-News: Why is it essential to organize your time?

Horst D. Lindenau: We live in an era where we can speak of time abundance. No rational person could rightfully say, "I don't have time." It's simply a question of self-organization, of one's time management. That means discovering time-wasters and banishing them. I'm thinking primarily of the unfortunately widespread consumption of television. In practice, that's probably the number one time-waster.

TerLiMa-News: Time abundance? What does that mean?

Horst D. Lindenau: Some people take the easy way out and believe the saying, "If you have enough money, you don't have time, or, in other words, if you have a lot of time, you don't have any money." That's sheer nonsense.

Time and money have nothing to do with each other. Money is only a temporary phenomenon in societies; time is always there and will continue to be in the future. "Time affluence" means, "I simply have free time at my disposal today thanks to modern life, which didn't exist 100 years ago."

People work less and don't have to worry about procuring food as much as they did back then. Unfortunately, most of our contemporaries allow this affluence to be taken away directly by the television. But there are even more time-killers. The computer is about to compete with television with shallow offerings, games, and the like.

Another time-killer comes from the general acceleration of life. Everything has to happen right now and immediately. Patience is uncool and already difficult for many to bear. Just in time is the motto. I want it, and I like it now. Of course, you must let go of that if you want to manage your time. Slowing down is appropriate here.

TerLiMa-News: How can someone start with themselves? 

Horst D. Lindenau: Slowing down occurs, for example, during a leisurely breakfast, ideally with friends or family; it would also work at work. Or reading the newspaper peacefully, taking the day in stride and planning. Of course, those who get up late and then have to rush off to work don't come up with such ideas. Slowing down also occurs when I meet people not particularly on my schedule as VIP contacts but to communicate, exchange ideas, and meet real people. Not just online or passively watching like soap operas on TV.

TerLiMa-News: You once said that one should count one's days, not the years one lives. Why?

Horst D. Lindenau: The average life expectancy in Europe in 2000 was 63 years for men and women combined. That's a damn short life if I live by current standards. Here, simply converting years to days creates, let's say, a visual gain in time. 63 years is about 22,000 days. And then I have to live them purposefully, consciously, and well-organized. That's pure time gained through a different perspective on essentially identical periods. Because 24 hours are still 24 hours. Even if I compare hours to apples. Nature shows us how. Time is directly tied to activity and inactivity. There is nothing in between. A tree will never waste its time. The tree has a mission and must be fulfilled within the available time.

TerLiMa-News: Back to my question: What is the most sensible thing for individuals to do to gain time?

Horst D. Lindenau: Nobody needs to gain time. It's there. And the same for everyone. It's time hygiene that's required.

 Why speeding now?


2 Dec 2024

Grow old with Club 115

 

How old are you? 

18? Gives you another 97 years to live.

45? Gives you another 70 years to live.

75? Gives you another 40 years to live.

The aim is to become 115 years old. In good and healthy condition. 

Not possible? 

You have to believe me and you have to do action. Bring order in your daily life and plan ahead.

Happy birthday!

14 Oct 2023

Why you want to grow old in the first place?

 

You born - live a life - you die. That's the circle. The average time counted in years is about 85 in western societies nowadays. In days that means 31000 days (yes, one day of it is over soon). But what does it mean for longevity? How does it matter if you extend this time by five years? 25 years?

What I want to say is, live NOW!

2 Sept 2023

What will your lifespan be like?

 

At present we look at a lifespan of about 70-90 years, if someone is lucky to get there and depending on personal living situation, genetics, location, life circumstances etc.

If we pick the good case you become 80 years old, you have lived 29,200 days by than. Funny how many hours might you have spent on doing ordinary stuff like washing up, shaving, or even sleeping?

Did you use your life time responsible, happy and worth living?

Not all of us can say so. Plans been made and never got there. Illness and the normal deterioration as we age kicked in.

Youth might have wasted time when young, as many people in their later years remark how short it all seems and how fast time flew by!

Time is perhaps the most precious resource of all, but many people only understand that when its too late.

Go and make the most of the day! 

 

 

Life crumbles away just like a cliff at the beach

8 Aug 2023

The influence of the moon

The influence of the moon on people can be seen and felt most clearly when there is a full moon. In terms of strength, the same influences apply at the time of the new moon, but the big difference lies in the lunar disk, which is so clearly visible when the sky is clear.

 

Tonight there is a full moon over Dorset again and that can mean that the tides are a little more extreme, some are unable to sleep, more births, but also more violence, plants are now particularly sensitive to changes, increased sex drive, drug and alcohol consumption is increasing, and the like much more.  

 

We recommend the book “The Influence of the Moon on Men”, by Horst Lindenau, 2001.
 


Photo: Full moon Dorset, 2020