Time is gold, you've most probably heard about it. But why is that? There are two things that make time unique.
The first thing is that it is given to all people free of cost. No matter if you are rich or poor, black or white, strong or weak, active or lazy; you are granted your portion of time. No one works hard to get it or no one pays a price (money) to acquire it.
It is just granted to all of us, with no pain and no effort.The second thing is that no one can bring back a spent second.
There is no method or technique, as of now, to bring back the used or unused time that has passed by. So time is so unique and so very precious.
The sad fact is that, since no one puts forth any effort or money to acquire time, some (or most of the) people take it for granted. The result is that a lot of time is wasted. People waste time by either doing nothing (literally wasting time) or by doing lesser than what has to be done in a given time, in other words
being lazy.
Mastering the time given to one is an art and not everyone is blessed with the same. So what does it mean to master the time? And why should you worry about managing time?
Mastering time is to take control of your time. That is, you should decide on how to use your time and allocate tasks accordingly. For example, if you can write an effective to-do list and follow it completely (or at least 90% of it) then you are heading in the right direction – You are the master of your time. On the other hand, if you are locked up in front of the television or most of the time of your day is spent on chatting
with your friends, which sadly you feel that you cannot do anything about, then other things (like TV, friends or a lazy yourself) are the masters of your time and you are obviously the slave.

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