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what is time and tide

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Answered by anna5purna6
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Time and Tide wait for no man. literary saying. said to emphasize that people cannot stop the passing of time, and therefore should not delay doing things.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Time and Tide” are an expression when taken together are very similar to “Death and Taxes”; they both speak to the inevitable outcome(s) over which you, a lowly human, have no control.

The Tides always rise and recede and Time proceeds forward whether you like it or not. Both expressions, taken in this way are very deterministic in principle trying to expose the limitations to “Free Will” and “Self Determined Outcomes” beloved by some philosophers while hated by others.

Sort of a German-French thing during the great Enlightenment.

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