Time is an extremely difficult four-letter word to determine or
identify. It signifies a lot of different things to many
different people. To some it is a measurement of experiences, a
collection of songs, or the simple minutes that had taken place
between sunrise and sunset. To others, time is one thing that
cannot be repeated, is something we cannot go back to. Some
tribes presume time is merely a cyclical movement around the
globe and the experience of your life, that there's no thought
of being late, or being early---because time simply is.And that
does not even protect the philosophical discussions of Kant, for
instance, and scientific confabulation of Hawking and
Einstein.In any case, a number of things are for sure: that time
is impalpable, that there is motion included in its nature and
that it is priceless. For most part, time is conceived to be a
priceless gem in our lives; some of us having more of it than
others, and some having not enough for what they have to get
done.Nevertheless, it is valuable because as soon as it has been
played out, lived out, it can never be played back.This is the
thought that is part of everybody’s professional life. If you
are working, you will find that more often than not, there are
insufficient hours in the day to do all the tasks that are
‘needed’ to be done; and you wallow in it hoping for a 38-hour
day, like that alien race in “Men In Black”.There's a lot of
activities in a span of time and some people are better at
balancing things than others. Many people can have four or five
assignments occurring at the same time, and others cannot have
more than one. Increasingly though, the preference for the
former is an added benefit to anyone, because this implies
you're going to get more things done in a quicker span of time,
and then efficiency is borne.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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