ajahetkede
Ajahetkede, a term originating from Estonian, translates directly to "moments of time" or "time segments." In a broader sense, it refers to discrete units or instances within the continuous flow of time. These can be perceived subjectively or defined objectively. Subjectively, an ajahetk can be a fleeting feeling, a significant memory, or a period of intense experience that feels distinct from the surrounding moments. Objectively, ajahetkede can be measured by clocks and calendars, marking specific intervals such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, or years.
The concept of ajahetkede is fundamental to how humans organize and understand their lives. We structure our