Perpetuousity of Motive is a need, not everlasting but maintained by highest virtue or a desire that is lacking-- a kind word, halved and suffixed with an E D tame paliative of meaning reminds us all that time's not one, but rather two things: we reach out for it and Sense it, but with our mind it is reborn like each and every thought and deed's encased in placenta unshorn-- the mind that holds the key to life rotates what is worn and evens out the treads below the tires as we soar; that is, time is body, time is mind. Two things in one. More importantly and with impetus: time IS What has Become. Time is ending and beginning, hence your time is old yet young.