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A brief history of time

Let us view the span of our years through the lens of time-lapse photography—and in that corybantic kinesis, in the sudden rising and falling of things, have it made plain: No-thing lasts.

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This entry was posted in men's counselling and tagged ephemeral, history, Keith Ashford, kinesis, photography, Stephen Hawking, temporariness, temporary, time, transitory on June 6, 2018 by Men's Work.

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