Time and Tide wait for none


It's a great proverb of all times. It teaches us the value and power of time. It suggests that time and the ocean's tides continue their inevitable march forward without regard for any person or thing.

Nothing is more precious than time. Grab it. Do not delay doing things. That tickling sound of the time never stops. It goes running. Act promptly before the opportunity is lost. It's a reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the importance of making the most of each moment. It encourages people to take action, make decisions, and seize opportunities promptly, as procrastination or delay can lead to missed chances and regrets.

Use every second of your time because we cannot regain it. When everything becomes possible -we should have the dedication and ambition to attain it. Successful people know how to utilize time without fail. That’s why they are successful and making money.
You can't buy time with money but you can acquire anything using time. Knowing about the story of rabbit and tortoise you could have come across the importance of “time” and “opportunity”. The time moves on. It never stops for anybody. When we decide to utilize the time and opportunity that comes our way, success is on our doorsteps.

Even though the success doesn't happen in time, wait patiently. Everything will be given to your hand. Time is an extreme gift from the hands of God to all human beings to utilize it. No one can keep the ownership of time. When we use time efficiently the purpose is fulfilled. We can't reserve a single second for the future. It is unbelievable and impossible.

We can rewind what we had taken in a video but in real life, it will never happen or work. So, it is better to work hard in this moment than no need to regret it. Time is a beneficial quantity. Bad time has a good thing over it, one day it will disappear. It has been used in various contexts to emphasize the importance of being proactive, disciplined, and mindful of the passage of time.

MR

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