Sunday, February 1, 2026

Aphorism of the Day, February 2026

Aphorism of the Day, February 1, 2026

Time means that what we call the present tense for verb should actually be articulated or understood as the continuous present tense.  We posit a present tense because by attaching words to time we wrongly assume that we can make something "static."  The present tense as "static" is but an abstracted word which pretends to "freeze frame" time.

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Aphorism of the Day, February 2026

Aphorism of the Day, February 1, 2026 Time means that what we call the present tense for verb should actually be articulated or understood a...