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Croce's song can teach us much about life.

May 18, 2007

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Time in a Bottle

“There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do when you find them.”
-- Jim Croce, Time in a Bottle, 1973

The song, Time in A Bottle was release posthumously to Jim Croce's death in a plane crash. In many ways the irony of this song made it particularly sad. A romantic love song, those lyrics have particular meaning outside of a relationship.

These lyrics stress the fundamental problem of time – it's unlimited until you find a use for it. By the time you find the meaning in something you are doing, it's too often on it's way out. Certainly that was true for Jim Croce, whose death came as his singing career was only starting to reach to a pinnacle. It's also true in our lives.

They say that man has a remarkable ability to destroy what he loves the most. By the time one has found his real passions, others have already taken it up and used or abused it. Or we might no longer have time in our lives to do the thing that we really wanted because we got committed to doing other things.

We have to constantly be evaluating our world around us and searching for our passions. We can't be afraid of our changing selves, and embracing the world. We must do what we believe in, and be the change that we see needs to be done. There simply is no time to be afraid – as if we pause our dreams will go up into smoke.

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