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In ancient Greek philosophy, time was not merely a linear progression but a nuanced concept embodied by two distinct ideas: Krónos and Kairos. Krónos represents the quantitative measurement of time, while Kairos embodies its qualitative essence – the opportune moments that enrich our existence. Our daily lives are enriched by honouring Kairos.
This modest extension perches atop the hill above Carrickalinga, offering a breathtaking view of the ocean to the west and the dramatic convergence