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EVERY TIME COUNTS

        The Value of time is personal to and determined by the user of time. Time therefore is unvaluable  without any reasonable activity attached to it.
     Recently, I find it difficult to while away my time. Anytime I feel like to relax or refresh myself, what comes to mind is, "add value to this time". I don't want to in anyway use my time to do what will not benefit me, maybe my health, my spiritual life, my marriage e.t.c. And at the end of the day, I ask my self, what value have I added to my time today, then I began to count what things I've done that day, because, I can't afford to waste my time.
       Time is like an empty sheet of paper, it has no value until you write something on it. An empty sheet of paper can cost millions of money and that same sheet of paper can be used to rap corn by the road. Same as the same hours spent frivolously by some people is the same hours some people are being regoriously paid for.
      Time is given freely to humanity free of charge and one thing about human being is that, whatever given to us freely is liable to be mismanaged. Mismanagement of time simply is not adding value to your time.
      However, you have your choice to make in this matter as an individual, you can decide to while away your time! You can also decide to add value to your time by doing something meaningful. Don't be like Vladimir,Estragon and Pozzo in Waiting for Godot .This three characters wasted all the periods of their lives waiting for what is not and while whiling away their time, they repeat a statement "nothing is been done".
     My dear, stop waiting for what will not come and make the most use of your time.Every time counts, either you use it meaningfully or not.

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