Someone reminded me of something really important . There's no such thing as using "no time" as an excuse. It's all a matter of importance and priorities.
We have 24 hours in a day. One thousand, four hundred and forty minutes. Tell me, how often do you find yourself bemoaning the fact that you don't have enough time? Do you have more things to do than there are minutes?


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ReplyDeletea person that is dying is the only man who can state the value of time, however from the day we are born we already are starting to die, life is simply an existence that is waiting for death there is no way around it. Priorities are in a way how a person can manage his time, in fact its how majority of the people manage their time. A man's first priority is to himself, a dead man has no time. Priority wise, I believe a person should follow his dream and therefore the statement 'no time' actually means I have things I need to do perhaps another time.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Time waits for no man. Everyone should follow their dreams.
DeleteTo me, time is the most valuable thing you can give to anyone. Once you give it, there's no way you're getting it back. Like what has been mentioned, we don't know how much of time each of us have. Giving a few years of your time to someone can be seen as something that is honorable if you're only living for a few years. Then again, it boils down to appreciation.