
About Time
Imagine the power to revisit any moment, to fix what went wrong, to live a day again with perfect knowledge. But what if the real shift isn't about changing the past-what if it's about how that power teaches you to live the present? This film invites you into the gap between regret and presence, between wishing you had done something differently and the quieter realization of what you already have. The magic here is not in the mechanism but in what it reveals about attention: that extraordinary moments are available now, in ordinary days, if you're willing to meet them with your full presence.
What About Time may shift in how you see everyday reality
This film may shift your understanding of time from something to fight or fix into something to inhabit more fully. Watching this, you may find yourself questioning what you're waiting for, and what ordinary moments you might transform through the simple act of paying attention.
Questions to hold after watching About Time
What would change about your day if you knew you'd want to live it again?
What are you waiting to appreciate until after it's gone?
How much of your life are you living in full attention, and how much in regret or distraction?
If you could revisit a single ordinary moment, what would that tell you about what you value?
About Time themes worth sitting with
- what your day would look like if you lived it twice - once as usual, once with full attention
- the ordinary moments you will wish you had been more present for
- what the practice of gratitude actually requires of you
- the things you are waiting to appreciate until after they are gone



