The Modus Operandi AND (MO_AND) is a methodology for researching and creating reparation policies based on an ethic of care and reciprocal coexistence, rooted in the recognition of the inseparability of all vital manifestations. This text, structured into topics and derived from two conversations between the author and researcher Luca Aprea, gathers reflections on one aspect of MO_AND’s practice: the delicate work of reorienting the human relationship with time, through MO_AND’s key tool-concept, encapsulated by the Portuguese word ‘reparar’. MO_AND is devoted to the sensitive unlearning of linear, progressive, and accelerated time, as well as the extractivist, productivist, and interpretive logics that shape the world as we know it. It fosters the restoration and restitution of the vital cycles of the gift (giving-receiving-reciprocating) and the re-membering of sensibility and the state of presence, through a practice of fractalized perception. By exercising distributed listening and attention, situated discernment, timely presence, and decision-making as a gesture of de-scission (undoing of splits), MO_AND facilitates the unlocking of sensory-perceptive access to the web of relational co-implications that surrounds and involves us. The reactivation of this embodied wisdom nourishes and gives consistency to MO_AND’s central commitment: the intimate and collective work of repairing the Irreparable.