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We often live as if we have an infinite supply of "tomorrows." We postpone apologies, delay phone calls to parents, and wait for the "perfect moment" to express affection. Twardowski reminds us that the window for love is remarkably narrow. In the blink of an eye, the people we take for granted can become memories. More Than Just Death
The core message of the poem is a warning against the illusion of time. Twardowski writes, "Nie bądź pewny że czas masz bo pewność niepewna" ("Do not be sure you have time, for uncertain certainty robs us of sensitivity"). jan_twardowski_spieszmy_sie_kochac_ludzi_tak_sz...
Here is a blog post draft that explores the meaning and timelessness of this masterpiece. We often live as if we have an infinite supply of "tomorrows
Learn more about the life of the "Priest Who Wrote Poems" via his biography on Culture.pl. More Than Just Death The core message of
He suggests that to truly see, we sometimes need to "close our eyes." He encourages a love that is "gentle and strong," like a dolphin. His work bridges the gap between the sacred and the everyday, making the act of loving others feel like both a spiritual duty and a simple, joyful necessity. How to Live the Poem Today How do we "hurry to love" in a world of distractions?