Saturday, February 25, 2012

: Excuse me, do you have the time? :

"Time is free, yet it's priceless. You can't own in, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it, you can never get it back."
How we perceive time, is more or less something we individually decern as time is something we all personally are at liberty to use. Fortunately, whether we use it wisely by carefully managing it, or we allow it to manage us it is all and all, still our choice to make. Furthermore, the concept of time is still the same in the fact that it is always there at our discretion.
When you take a few moments to really focus on it, it seems like time's number one objection is to run from us. Honestly, it always gets away, or when it is there, there is never enough. This obviously becomes an issue as we psychologically try to map out the timeline of "the rest of our lives." We have to become stewards of our time so we can proactively live the life we wish to accomplish.
If asked to walk down memory lane and distinctively walk us through your childhood or large milestones in your life you would quickly realize how fast life has flown by. So often we overwelmingly feel like we were 10 years old just yesterday. In this same way you will one day remember this article some time down the road and realize the verity it reads.
The message is simple. We must first realize how quickly time runs from us and learn how to effectively utilize ourselves to make the best of every moment. If you wash your hands in future hopes and ambitions but never embark on the adventure of achieveing them, why then do we feel the liberty of complaining why our lives aren't the way we want them to be. Let the loss and speed of time be the motivator that jump starts your productivity. We are merely born into a world where time will pursue its objection day by day, but in doing so, we are loosing the time we have to become that which we've always drempt.

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