Loading...

Chukwu Chimezie @Chukwu2025 $1.73  

90
Posts
1
Reactions
1
Following

  The Clockmaker's Grain

🕰️ 

Elias, the old clockmaker, lived in a village whose people measured time not by his beautiful brass creations, but by the great, inconsistent bell in the town square—it was often late, sometimes early, and always discordant. Elias, however, lived by the grain.

Every morning, rain or shine, he would spend precisely thirty minutes polishing a single, microscopic gear. It wasn't the most glamorous part of his trade; the gears were usually hidden, and the clock faces were what dazzled. Yet, he never missed a day.

His apprentice, a bright but erratic boy named Finn, scoffed. "Master," he said one icy morning, "why waste your light on what no one sees? Surely, one grand, perfect clock face polished for five hours would be better than a thousand days of tending to a tiny tooth?"

Elias smiled, his eyes crinkling like old parchment. "Finn, the face tells the time, but the hidden gear keeps it. If this one little piece wobbles by a fraction, the grandest clock will be ten minutes slow by sundown. Consistency is not about the grand, visible gesture. It is about the tiny, reliable pulse that no one notices until the whole system fails."

Years later, the inconsistent town bell was replaced. Not by a great, costly new mechanism, but by Elias’s workshop clock—a simple, elegant timepiece accurate to the second, year after year.

Finn, now the village's master clockmaker, understood. He ran his fingers over a perfectly polished mainspring. The village finally had a reliable measure of time, built not in a single heroic effort, but one consistent, thirty-minute grain at a time.

0
  
   0
   0
  

Chukwu Chimezie @Chukwu2025 $1.73  

90
Posts
1
Reactions
1
Following

Follow Chukwu Chimezie on Blaqsbi.

Enter your email address then click on the 'Sign Up' button.


Get the App
Load more