Time is not a property
Time is a gift we
usually do not use properly or cherish its utility. The time we should make for
ourselves, for others, or for things. Using time judiciously without wasting
it, for ourselves or for others.
The reckoning
accounted for in the scheduling and keeping of appointments, giving little room to
tardiness out of consideration, courtesy, and respect. We get away too often
with not being punctual and having excuses for why we have failed on our part.
There are many facets
of time and timekeeping, having an agreed datum for a time reference, that time
is not just ticking away, but correct on every timepiece in whatever location,
so no one is confused about what the time is. If any time is askew, it
should only be in a reasonable margin of error of the magnitude of a few
seconds and never more.
Time is a generous
gift
Beyond the exactitude
of time, the most critical use of time is finding the time and making the time
to cultivate relationships, to create wholesome and life-enhancing connections
with ideas, people, and events.
After the fact, we
find ourselves regretting not seizing the opportunities that time has afforded
us, but we are allowed to pass until it is too late. We give time to the negative
in holding grudges and offence when should be constructively changing the
paradigm for the beauty of fellowship.
Certain things are
irredeemable, yet until we have tried our best at redeeming them, we let things lapse and
ruefully review in the dreamy unreality of a parallel universe that
could have been the universe we inhabited if we made better use of time.
Time is a gift; it is
a present we need to be more grateful for and be profusely thankful that we are
given a measure of it to make the best of life and living.
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