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Essay on never put off until tomorrow what you can do today

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Answered by vinayakrathod699
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  • The thought "Don't leave until tomorrow what you can today" holds very important in this fast pacing world where time is a very important factor and I fully agree with the statement.
  • The thought "Don't leave until tomorrow what you can today" holds very important in this fast pacing world where time is a very important factor and I fully agree with the statement.The main reason for me to believe in this statement is a small but very significant word 'time'. Time is a very precious gift bestowed to us by God and it must be used at the best of our ability. Man tends to get torpor at times, which makes him to keep work and other assignments pending. This increases his load of work and would require him more time to complete the task pended.

  • The thought "Don't leave until tomorrow what you can today" holds very important in this fast pacing world where time is a very important factor and I fully agree with the statement.The main reason for me to believe in this statement is a small but very significant word 'time'. Time is a very precious gift bestowed to us by God and it must be used at the best of our ability. Man tends to get torpor at times, which makes him to keep work and other assignments pending. This increases his load of work and would require him more time to complete the task pended.There is another reason that I would like to lay stress on. Let me take a very common example to explain the point. A small hole in a cloth piece should be stitched when noticed in the earlier stage before it becomes a bigger hole when there will be a greater difficulty to thread up the damage. In a line'A stitch in time saves nine '. One should never keep work pending and must be completed as early as possible. This would avoid a greater stress that would be taken to complete a pending assignment. Thus, one should never put off till tomorrow what can be done here and now.

  • The thought "Don't leave until tomorrow what you can today" holds very important in this fast pacing world where time is a very important factor and I fully agree with the statement.The main reason for me to believe in this statement is a small but very significant word 'time'. Time is a very precious gift bestowed to us by God and it must be used at the best of our ability. Man tends to get torpor at times, which makes him to keep work and other assignments pending. This increases his load of work and would require him more time to complete the task pended.There is another reason that I would like to lay stress on. Let me take a very common example to explain the point. A small hole in a cloth piece should be stitched when noticed in the earlier stage before it becomes a bigger hole when there will be a greater difficulty to thread up the damage. In a line'A stitch in time saves nine '. One should never keep work pending and must be completed as early as possible. This would avoid a greater stress that would be taken to complete a pending assignment. Thus, one should never put off till tomorrow what can be done here and now.Besides time and load of work, there is another small factor that makes me agree to the thought-provoking adage. By post-poning things and keeping them to be done on the eleventh hour would make a person tensed. It would make a person feel more anguish and remorse about the pending task. He would not feel comfortable until and unless the task is completed.

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Answered by Harshada2708
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❥HELLO BUDDY

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Benjamin Franklin once said, “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” It’s good advice for all of us.

Last month, I lost my brother-in-law in a tragic accident. He was just 47. Last week, I lost a friend, also in a tragic accident. He was only 55. Ironically, both were doing something they loved when they lost their lives.

My brother-in-law had spent the day fishing with a friend. There were few things Mark loved to do more than fish. And Alan was working on his farm on a tractor. His farm was his passion. He had replaced himself as CEO in the business he had owned and ran for 30 years so he could spend more time working on the farm that he and his wife owned together.

There are lessons for all of us when someone loses his life so suddenly and with so much life yet to live. It’s why we should heed Franklin’s advice not to put off the things we can do today. I’d actually change one word in his quote—the “can” would become a “should” in my version. Don’t put off until tomorrow what you SHOULD do today.

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