We take many precautions in life to protect our valuables.
We insure our cars and our homes. We buy security systems and alarms. We store
guns and jewelry in safes. We make sure our checking accounts are FDIC insured.
We have long lists of cryptic passwords and usernames (and not so cryptic, for
those of you still using your name or email address as a password) to protect
online accounts.
Yet, we are so flippant and reckless with one of our most priceless
assets: time. We leave our time vulnerable and unprotected. And it’s not just
that we aren’t careful to keep others from stealing it, we haphazardly squander
it. We freely flitter it away. Cars and even homes can be replaced. We can blow
money today but work hard and invest to make up for that in the future. But
time we never get back.
I wonder how different our choices would look if we
treasured our time like the other precious assets in our life?
“So it is: we are not given a short life but we make it
short, and we are not ill-supplied but wasteful of it… Life is long if you know
how to use it.” - Seneca
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