Walls and Bridges
Read MorePeople are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges — and too many fences around public parks.
Read MorePeople are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges — and too many fences around public parks.
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Read MoreWhat if you could go back in time. Would you?
If given the opportunity, I suppose most of us would choose to rewind and relive certain events in our lives over again. We’d try to fix what we messed up. Correct mistakes we made. Take back something we said.
Then again — would our lives actually turn out any better if we could do them over and over until we finally got it right? What about the lives of those around us? Wouldn’t their lives be disrupted too and turn out differently? What if everyone else is perfectly happy with how things turned out the first time around? Do they get to voice an opinion? These are a few of the serious questions worth pondering in the new film “About Time.”