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Value Your Time

  • Duo Tang
  • Feb 13, 2017
  • 2 min read

We live in an age where people complain about time and how there isn't enough of it. It has become a stigma where time is the culprit. Time is not the culprit, but rather the victim, the victim of being procrastinated on, the victim of being undervalued, and being used to do things that have barley any meaning and benefit to our life.

Think about this in perspective, we have 168 hours in a week. The “average” human is supposed to sleep for 8 hours a day, if you calculate that, that means you spend 56 hours on sleeping. Let's say that you work full time at 40 hours a week, which in total with your sleeping hours, it adds up to 96 hours of your week spent on just working and sleeping. There are still 72 hours left to go. The point is that there is a lot more free time than you think you have. You can wake up in the morning and take an hour to get ready which will take away 7 hours, which makes it 65 hours left to go. Counting in your breakfast, lunch, dinner then say you spend 3 hours a day, one hour per meal, on just eating which will take up 21 hours in a week. That still leaves you with 44 more hours. You can take the time to go exercise an hour a day which will take 7 hours a week. That still leaves you with 37 more hours to do anything as a parent, student, CEO, and just even the busiest person alive.

You will always have time, it’s just how you look at it and how you spend it, determines your true value in your own time.

The possibilities are endless.

With the time you have left, you can enjoy it or use it to create purpose in your life. Do what you want and let the naysayers fade away. Fade out their voice. Fade out their hate. Leave it to fate. Do it now than be late.

The best way to experience life is to live in a way of Van Gogh, Metallica, Stephen Hawkin, Bill Gates, Michelangelo, Mozart and so many other creators who work with a deep focus to valuing their time. Use it for your own personal expression to create something for the world to see that is self made by your own effort. Be satisfied, but still have a thirst for more and knowing that there are no limits.

Just as the Greek Philosopher and student of Artistotle once said, "Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend." That lets me say that it's about time that you start using your

time. Once again, go out and Do Yo Thang


 
 
 

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