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UNDERSTAND YOUR TIME


Time is a precious natural resource and the most valuable thing in the world. 

Time: the indefinite but continued progress of existence and events in the past, present and future. It is the only thing in the world that is limitless.

Time should not be wasted in any way, as we can earn the money we spend, we cannot get back Time we lost. This makes Time more valuable than money. Therefore, we should understand Time and utilize this precious resource in the most possible way.

Yes, like people say, success takes Time but whatever we do with every minutes spent amounts to what we become, either as a king or a beggar is determined by the movement of seconds and our use of it, like the saying; if you waste Time, Time will waste you; justifies how valuable Time is.

Time is the most wonderful and practical thing that has no beginning and no end. It can neither be created nor be destroyed. Time is the only dimension in which we all live our lives, it affects everything we do, even affects our refusal to do something.

A flower can be planted any Time during the year, but if you want it to grow into a beautiful plant with Colourful petals, then you must provide it with enough sunlight, water and soil. Thus, we must use Time in the most efficient way possible to get things done and make our tomorrow beautiful.

As students, we dream towards having a great and beautiful future without understanding our Time as one of the effective ingredient in making a beautiful tomorrow , doing the right thing at the right Time should be one of the principles that guides our daily activities. No matter what we choose to do, it is important we manage our Time and make the most of it.

Each minute is a little thing and yet, with respect to our personal productivity, to manage the minute is the secret of success.


-Wonu’s ink

@Public Voice News Agency 

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