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What if there is no tomorrow?
By Margot-helena Kasari
What if there is no tomorrow? I borrowed the heading from a great movie "If Only". How often do you think about your life? About the things that are really important for you and that really matter? Do you spend most of your time doing the things you like and being with the people that matter the most? Or do you just trade your time for money like most of the people I know? If there was one thing I could wish for, it would be time - that's the only resource I'm constantly lacking and since there is only 24 hours a day, I'm trying to find ways to spend less time on things I have to and more on things I want to. Because in the end only the valuable hours will count. The time you've traded for money will account for nothing. You can't buy more time for the money you've earned. And you can't buy back the time you've already spent. You can only stop to think about it and allocate your time more wisely henceforth. |
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