The
problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it finally arrives,
it is called today. Today is yesterday's tomorrow. The question is,
What did we do with its opportunity? All too often we will waste
tomorrow as we wasted yesterday, and as we are wasting today. All that
could have been accomplished can easily elude us, despite our
intentions, until we inevitably discover that the things that might
have been have slipped from our embrace a single, unused day at a time.
Each
of us must pause frequently to remind ourselves that the clock is
ticking. The same clock that began to tick from the moment we drew our
first breath will also someday cease.
Time
is the great equalizer of all mankind. It has taken away the best and
the worst of us without regard for either. Time offers opportunity but
demands a sense of urgency.
When
the game of life is finally over, there is no second chance to correct
our errors. The clock that is ticking away the moments of our lives
does not care about winners and losers. It does not care about who
succeeds or who fails. It does not care about excuses, fairness or
equality. The only essential issue is how we played the game.
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Regardless
of a person's current age, there is a sense of urgency that should
drive them into action now, this very moment. We should be constantly
aware of the value of each and every moment of our lives, moments that
seem so insignificant that their loss often goes unnoticed.
We
still have all the time we need. We still have lots of chances—lots of
opportunities—lots of years to show what we can do. For most of us,
there will be a tomorrow, a next week, a next month, and a next year.
But unless we develop a sense of urgency, those brief windows of time
will be sadly wasted, as were the weeks and months and years before
them. There isn't an endless supply!
So
as you think of your dreams and goals of your future tomorrow, begin
today to take those very important first steps to making them all come
to life.
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