An infinity of time holds no value until our terminology defines it.
For example, 'childhood' is a label given to the time in which we spent in our youth nad it can be regarded as pleasant, grueling, a mixture of that and other things.
So I ask: would we feel infinite if we did not segregate our time in intervals of age and experience?
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