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About time.

>> Why Do We Keep Wasting Time?

How precious do you consider time to be? And, do you equate its value with moments spent with family? I’m not implying that every family experience is idyllic—each family background is unique, complex, and cannot be generalized. Everyone holds their own perspective and value when it comes to family.

But what about the time you have left—are you truly making use of it? Can you honestly say, “I’m satisfied with how my life unfolds”?

My posts here are entirely my own—even if my knowledge isn’t as vast as others out there, I find it beautiful to pour out my thoughts. You’re welcome to comment and share your own opinions—to add color to my understanding.

Yet, we’re too often busy—not busy improving ourselves, but busy chasing superficial happiness tied to external things, instead of striving to make the most of our time.

In an age full of challenges, mastering our emotions is crucial so our decisions become clearer and more effective in tackling daily struggles. After all, the heaviest burden often comes from within: doubt, lack of focus, the lure of instant gratification… diverting us from our long-term goals. I'm not saying you shouldn’t enjoy yourself—just that overindulgence in fleeting pleasures isn’t so funny.

>> Use Your Time with Purpose—and Begin Now

It’s far better to fill our free moments with reading meaningful books, organizing thoughts through writing, focusing on long-term goals—not by pushing harder, but by consistently doing productive things. Small actions repeated become habits, and habits bind us to our identity.

How long will we live? A century? Maybe more? But most of us don't even reach that. Each day is a choice of color—will you lose direction, bombarded by digital dopamine... or harness positive vibes and start generating healthy, lasting motivation? Trust me—consistent, small, long-term efforts will energize you, infuse charisma, and make your life more meaningful.

Every dusk follows another, and silent nights succeed days—but in this fast-paced era, have we ever paused to ponder time? No matter how much time we waste, in 100 years no one will remember us—not even our closest ones. What matters now is the meaning of your own life. Are you content with your present time? Bring yourself joy early with positive actions, pursue annual goals, smile sincerely as you chase dreams—rather than being passive victims of global media and endless scrolling, neglecting the meaning of your existence.

You're here for a reason. Time may be silent now, but someday it will question you:

“What does all this mean to me? Does my life have meaning?”

My message is simple: use your time wisely.

Quotes

“Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend.” — Theophrastus

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” — Steve Jobs