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"path": "/2026/03/03/neruda-time/",
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"textContent": "“Time is a river that sweeps me along, but I am a river,” Borges wrote. “Time is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire.” Most of us are not Borges. Most of us are drowning in bewilderment at where the time goes, burning with the urgency of being alive while waiting to start living, wandering the labyrinth of life with wayward presence, wishing that time ran differently as the cult of productivity turns each minute into a blade pressed against the vein of our transience. And all the while, our time is nested within our times —… read article",
"title": "Pablo Neruda on How to Hold Time"
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