The Clockmaker of Invisible Hours
Time Felt, Not Counted
By GoldenSpeechPublished 2 months ago • 1 min read

In a silent attic, an old clockmaker crafted timepieces with no hands. He claimed hours were illusions humans created to calm themselves. Instead, his clocks responded to emotions: sorrow slowed their ticking, joy accelerated it, and fear made them tremble. A visitor once asked how he measured his own life. He pointed to a clock glowing faintly on the wall. “It brightens only when I am fully present,” he said. On his final day, the clock shone like a small sun — proof he had lived every moment completely awake.



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