import { Card } from "@/components/ui/card" import { Timer, Heart } from "lucide-react" export function KairosChronosSection() { return (

Kairos vs Chronos

Ancient Greeks understood two fundamentally different types of time. Modern society has forgotten one of them.

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Chronos

Quantitative Time

Sequential, measurable, clock time. The time of schedules, deadlines, and productivity. Chronos marches forward in a straight line, dividing life into units to be managed and optimized.

Linear and mechanical
External and imposed
Creates stress and urgency
The time of capitalism
{/* Kairos */}

Kairos

Qualitative Time

The right moment, opportune time. The time of seasons, ripeness, and synchronicity. Kairos is felt rather than measured—it's the perfect moment to act, create, or rest.

Cyclical and organic
Internal and intuitive
Creates flow and presence
The time of nature

Moving Toward Kairos

Our obsession with Chronos time—scheduling every minute, optimizing productivity, racing against deadlines—has created an epidemic of burnout and disconnection. We've lost touch with the natural rhythms that governed human life for millennia.

Indigenous cultures worldwide have always lived in Kairos time, following the seasons, the moon, and the natural cycles of the land. They plant when the earth is ready, harvest when the crops are ripe, and rest when darkness falls.

The future isn't about abandoning time entirely—it's about using less Chronos and more Kairos. It's about remembering that not everything that matters can be measured, and that the most important moments in life happen in their own time.

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