Do you value
your time or rather waste it? This is a question that we rarely ask ourselves.
Truth is, time is the greatest currency of life. No one can
have life while his or her time has run out. Without time there is no life for
it’s the time that dates expiring life and its beginning. Time is a natural wealth. We are all born
with it. Male or female, all born with this wonderful gift that most of us mismanage
and misuse.
We spend our
precious time gossiping about everything, partying day in day out, hanging with
everybody that seems to care about hanging out and yet little do we get to
remember ourselves. The irony about time is that the only person it’s supposed
to benefit is its very own. When was the last time you ever worried about how
much time you spend just watching TV, hanging out with friends, playing video
games, gossiping and so on. We have turned very unselfish with our time and it
costing us.
Spend your
time wisely, with people that make you better and push you towards greatness,
creating new wonderful ideas that will benefit you and the people around you, gathering knowledge about
yourself to better know oneself and finding new challenges for yourself for
every failed challenge turns into a lesson and every success, an awesome
memory. Isn't that a life worth living? This is how all the legends have lived, properly using and calculating there time. No one ever gets to spend 25 or 26
or 28 hours a day, a few more than the rest of us. The secret lies in time
management. We have lots of work to do, lots of dreams to realize and yet spend
little time to invest in ourselves to do whats necessary. If that’s not sad I
don’t know what is.
It’s time
for you to start using your 24 hours well.
Stop the gossiping, too much hanging out, watching TV, playing games and
focus about what you need to do to realize your aspirations. Invest good time
in educating yourself for that’s the only way to free your mind. A wise man
once said, “Don’t lose hope in your dreams and aspirations. For if you do, you
still exist but cease to live.” Take
hold of your aspirations. Let’s live
today. That’s why today is called present.