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Time and Tide wait for none
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We can revive old friendship, patch up broken relations but not time. However, we may repent for the lost time, but we cannot get it back, it waits for none. In its eyes, there are no differences between the poor and the rich, the weak and the powerful.
It has been correctly expressed by J. Foster who has said, “keep forever in view the momentous value of time; aim at its worthiest use; its sublimest end, spurn with disdain, those foolish trifles and frivolous vanities, which so often consume life, as locusts did Egypt.”
Time should never be wasted. Every moment should be used. In this competitive world of today, there is no place for wastage of time. One cannot do without proper time management. When everyone is racing to go ahead and reach the top, by wasting time one cannot succeed in life and without success, there is no contentment, no happiness. Great men reached those heights, not by wasting time, but toiling day and night while their companions slept.
“Improve your opportunities” said Napoleon Bonaparte to a school of young men. “Every hour, lost now, is a chance of future misfortune”.
Great men like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel Pt. Jawahar Lai Nehru, Abraham Lincon, Winston Churchill, and our present Prime Minister Narendra Modi achieved their name, fame and goal only by taking absolute care of every single moment. Scientists like Albert Einstein, C.V. Raman, Jagdish Chandra Bose, astronauts like Neil Armstrong, Yuri Gagarin, Kalpana Chawla, world known businessmen Bill Gates, J.R.D. Tata, Mukesh Ambani and so many others could not have achieved their goal by wasting time.
That’s why it is said that time well employed is Satan’s deadliest foe. If we spend every moment of time to some useful task, we will be saved from many vices and evils.
Name, fame, reverence, success and wealth all can be achieved by using time properly, beneficial to us and to others, otherwise if we waste time, time will waste us and we will be crying like king Richard II who knowing that he had indulged too much in self-pleasing activities and now his end was near, said, “I wasted time, now doth time waste me.”
Alas, people still waste time, don’t understand the value of time and always put off till tomorrow what can be done today. They forget that yesterday is a dream, tomorrow unknown, only today is ours, when we can toil to achieve our aim. It is shocking that time is what we want most and waste most.
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