Why name it KAIROS ?

What is the meaning of Kairos?

Kairos (Ancient Greek: καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'

In the New Testament, kairos means "the appointed time in the purpose of God," the time when God acts

(E.g. Mark 1:15: the kairos is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand

While "kairos" most often refers to "the right time," Hippocrates also used the term when referencing experimentation. Using this term allowed him to "express the variable components of medical practice more accurately." Here the word refers more to proportion, the mean, and the implicit sense of right measure. Hippocrates most famous quote about kairos is "every kairos is a chronos, but not every chronos is a kairos.

One definition makes the application of kairos to digital media easy to recognize, as it states kairos can be referred to as particular moment in which success is achieved when an opening is pursued with force.

The most famous quote about kairos is "every kairos is a chronos, but not every chronos is a kairos."

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