Essay on time is a wealth of change but the clock in its parody
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Time is a wealth of changes means that time is an asset that changes, though we know it but we are not utilizing the way we should. By looking at the clock we are not looking at the time but its a parody that time has we are looking at the time that is passing gradually but we cannot stop it so we should utilize it propely the way we can
Time is a Wealth of Change but The Clock in its Parody
‘Time is a wealth of change’, but ‘the clock in its parody’ makes it mere change and 'no wealth' quoted the legendary Nobel Laureate ‘Rabindranath Tagore’. Tagore like many other great men believed in living the fullest every moment, to follow the concept of the Carpe Diem or ‘seize the day’. To live worthily and effectively is the art of living.
The great Irish writer Oscar Wilde wisely stated that all of us exist but very few learn to live. Time ushers in a wealth of change if properly utilised. Swami Vivekananda lived only for thirty nine years but his achievements were worth seven hundred years. Every moment he lived he believed in the doctrine ‘Work is Worship’.
A beautiful butterfly changes from an ugly caterpillar for a very short life yet it undergoes a wealth of change that helps it fly and flutter and enjoy life to its fullest. But for all the lazy, good for nothing nincompoops, the clock which is the keeper of time, carries away their lives in inactivity. They do change in physical stature over the years but gain nothing with time. Their lives are futile, a mere change with no satisfaction.