The time of our civilisation, which is only one of the possible  civilisations, can be transcribed synthetically through the categories  of thought that specified axiologically its structure and continually  remodelled it. Passages never clearly marked, if anything connoted, by  that “barbarian residue” which, due to a certain instinctual  pertinacity, were painstakingly exceeded. The border between reality and  appearance is always very subtle, we find it so, even today in the  persistence of certain scientifically anachronistic expressions; let us  say, for example, that the sun rises and sets, instead of referring to  the horizon. We need some time to get used to something that differs  from the perception that we had of the world that is, we need time to  change.This, for what it’s worth, is what we believe. In fact, however,  it is only the persistences that weaken our conscious presence, which,  in turn, manifests itself in a wealth of forms commensurate with the  capacity we have to intuit them. Every achievement is as if a new mental  being is produced, almost incapable of empathy with the past self.  Ultimately, the shift over time determines a change of perspective, by  regressing in the memory, we lose the sharpness of the state of mind  that led to the choice or for which we risked that move. We simply  change our mind and this has the effect of no longer permitting us to be  that which we once were. It’s as if they slowly vanish, all the humours  or moods that we have experienced converge here - there is no other  time and if every shift creates a different vision of the world,  everything can be changed in a single instant.
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