TIME

 

Time is a dimension which passes at a constant rate and progresses with the sequence of events that are taking place around us. Time is a valuable wealth that never comes back once it passes. It is also a measure of how fast or slow the things are happening. It passes at its own rate to never return back, which is why an English proverb becomes true, “Time and Tide waits no Man”, which we hear time and again in numerous articles, speeches and blogs. This simply means that the moment that has just passed never comes back and the moment that we are living or spending is also going to pass quietly.

 

On the other hand, time is also a factor that brings fortune and misfortune in the lives of people. Time is never the same in anyone’s life. Time brings a rainfall of happiness with it and takes it away along with it like wind. Time can be a teacher as well. Each passing moment might not be teaching something. But most valuable lessons of life, that cannot be taught by anyone in the world is taught by time. Changing of time might go unnoticed, however changes brought by the time can never be unnoticed. The one who befriends time reaches at the pinnacle of success whereas others see his/her progress with wide eyes with the passing of time. Time is the most valuable wealth whose exact value is still unknown. Time is equal to money. The only difference is that Money is always a good servant but bad master whereas Time is a good master but never a servant.

 

Time has always been defined in hours, minutes and seconds for everyone around the globe. However ten minutes time can be worth up to 5 marks for examinees and millions for entrepreneurs. Moreover, the Man of the century, Albert Einstein’s view on time was that, “Time is an illusion; it is relative - it can vary for different observers depending on your speed through space.” It can have different values to different individuals. Therefore, I must thank my readers for their valuable Time.

 

References:

https://www.space.com/21675-time-travel.html

 

 

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