a 'good' thing? a 'right' action? There you go again attributing some kind of morality to the landscape. It's neither good nor bad. The landscape doesn't care. It just is.
In any timed competition, one side is often happy to see the clock run out. Whether it is 'right' or 'wrong' that the clock should run out is not part of the equation.
the time constraint is PART OF THE GAME
the clock is part of the measure of the skill of a player
it is impossible to discuss with you, as you just repeat your only argument "it is like it is"
and dont defend against my argument "it doesn't follow, that it ought to be so"
poor taxidriver