Imagine you
had a bank account that deposited $86,400 each morning.
The account
carries over no balance day to day, allow you to keep no cash balance and every
evening cancels whatever part of the amount you had failed to use during the
day.
What would you
do?
Draw out
every dollar each day!
We all have
such a bank. Its name is Time.
Every
morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.
Every night
it writes off, as lost, whatever time you have failed to use wisely.
It carries
over no balance from day to day.
It allows
no overdraft so you can’t borrow against yourself or use more time than you
have.
Each day,
the account starts fresh.
Each night,
it destroys an unused time.
If you fail
to use the day’s deposits, it’s your loss and you can’t appeal to get it back.
There is
never any borrowing time.
The time
you have is the time you have and that is that.
Time
management is yours to decide how you spend the time, just as with money.
Just as
with money you decide how you spend the money.
It is never
the case of us not having enough time to do things, but the case of whether we
want to do them and where they fall is our priorities.
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