Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Time

Your priorities determine how you spend your time,and time is precious. The following statementsmay help you put time in per­spective:

To know the value of one year .
. . ask thestudent who failed the final exam.
To know the value of one month
. . . ask themother of a premature baby.
To know the value of one week
. . . ask theeditor of a weekly newsmagazine.
To know the value of one day
. . . ask the wageearner who has six children.
To know the value of one hour
. . . ask the loverswho are waiting to meet.
To know the value of one minute
. . . ask theperson who missed the plane.
To know the value of one second
. . . ask theperson who survived the accident.
To know the value of one millisecond
. . . askthe Olympic silver medalist.

I found this article very interesting n how very true.Especially during exams,u realise how much time u wasted lying around doing nothing while u should be studying n ur results shows it all.heheh...n yes im talkin bout myself :)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hahaha! tulah...PAY ATTENTION and u wont fail! =P

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