The concept of all tomorrows is like imagining every day that comes after today, not just tomorrow, but all the days after that too.
Imagine you have a special box called time. Every morning, you take out one little piece from this box and call it today. The rest of the pieces in the box are your tomorrows. You don’t get to use them yet, they’re still waiting inside the box.
Now, imagine that instead of just having one tomorrow, you have all of them, every day after today, forever and ever. That’s what all tomorrows means. It's like a never-ending line of days stretching into the future, like the steps on a very long staircase.
The Box of Time
- You start with today.
- Tomorrow is just one step ahead.
- All tomorrows are all the steps you haven’t taken yet, every day that will come after today.
So when someone talks about all tomorrows, they're talking about everything that can happen from now on, like a big, never-ending adventure of days.
Examples
- A child dreams about what the day after tomorrow will bring.
- Someone plans a vacation for next week, thinking of all the days ahead.
- A person imagines being older and wiser in the future.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Noon’ Different from a ‘Midday’?
- how does imagination really work in the brain new theory upends what we knew?
- How did time become something you could count?
- How did time become quantifiable?
- Is 12 o'clock noon AM or PM?