All of us, in some part of ourselves, live behind time. Perhaps we are only aware of our life in exceptional moments, and that we are mostly people without age.
Milan Kundera’s quote suggests that everyone lives in a manner that is somewhat detached from the present moment. He proposes that humans often exist beyond the confines of time, only fully engaging with life during rare, significant experiences. This notion implies that much of our everyday existence may feel timeless or stagnant, as we are not constantly aware of the passage of time.
Kundera’s insight highlights a shared human experience—feeling ageless...