Foreseeable Future Events Are Up (and Ahead)

conceptual-metaphor Embodied ExperienceTime and Temporality

Categories: cognitive-sciencelinguistics

What It Brings

Events that are approaching in time are described as “coming up.” Things that are imminent are “up ahead.” This orientational metaphor maps temporal proximity — specifically, the near future that one can anticipate — onto upward (and sometimes forward) spatial orientation. The grounding is less directly postural than HAPPY IS UP or HEALTH IS UP; it draws instead on the way scheduled events seem to rise into view, the way items climb a queue or calendar as their time approaches.

Key structural parallels:

The metaphor works in concert with the more common TIME IS MOTION metaphors (time as a river, the future as something ahead), but adds a specifically vertical component. Events do not just approach along a horizontal path — they rise.

Where It Breaks

Expressions

Origin Story

Lakoff and Johnson mention this metaphor briefly in Chapter 4 of Metaphors We Live By as part of their catalog of orientational metaphors. It is one of the less extensively discussed entries — they note the example “All upcoming events are listed in the paper” and observe that foreseeable future events are conceptualized as UP. The metaphor is less physically grounded than HAPPY IS UP or HEALTH IS UP; Lakoff and Johnson suggest its basis lies in the way we scan the horizon (looking up and ahead) to perceive what is approaching.

The metaphor interacts with the broader system of temporal metaphors in interesting ways. It adds a vertical dimension to what is usually treated as a horizontal or sagittal mapping (future = ahead, past = behind), suggesting that the cognitive system for time is not a single consistent spatial metaphor but a layered set of partially overlapping orientational mappings.

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