#WordlessWednesday 72
You can get more money but you cannot get more time. Can’t own time, but can use it. Can’t keep time, but can spend it. And, once lost, it is gone forever.
Tomorrow, today will be history. How will you write the history of your life?
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29 Comments
Shilpa Gupte
Yup! Time–that waits for none! And, if you get this precious time from someone, know that you are well loved!
Esha M Dutta
Absolutely, Shilpa. You are so right. I feel thankful when people do that for me.
Patrick Weseman
So very true., Time is the thing that becomes the greatest gift.
Esha M Dutta
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Patrick.
Modern Gypsy
That is so true! Time is our most precious resource.
Esha M Dutta
Thank you so much, Shinjini. It sure is. But, how many of us realise that?
Shilpa Garg
Well said. Time is what we want most,but what we use worst.
Loved the picture, where did you click it?
Esha M Dutta
Thanks so very much, Shilpa. It is, and yet, we complain that time is short. We need to manage better most definitely. The picture was clicked on the top of the Table Mountain in Cape Town, SA that we visited in April this year.
Corinne Rodrigues
Oh yes. Every day, I seem to have less and less time to do what I really want to. A great reminder!
Esha M Dutta
Oh, yes, don’t we all share the predicament, Corinne? Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
Anamika Agnihotri
Your words, as little as they are, speak a thousand words. Today will never come back after it becomes yesterday and it is important that we value it as long as it is today. Tomorrow, I will look back and recall the lesson learnt, if not anything else, from today whether I wasted it or used it or whether this comment made any sense 😀
Esha M Dutta
Thank you for stopping by, Anamika and sharing your thoughts. We are all in the same boat, trying to make sense of who we are and what we are all supposed to do. Some days, we introspect a little more and then, perhaps, write a post too. Don’t we all do that? 🙂
Rachna
Beautiful thoughts, Esha. Time is indeed so transient.
Esha M Dutta
Thank you so much, Rachna. It really is. Takes a long time for us to realise the real extent of this truth. So glad to see you stopping by the blog and share your thoughts.
Soumya
Well said, Esha. Time sure is precious and if someone is willing to invest their times for us, we need to respect and appreciate them.
Esha M Dutta
Yes, Soumya. We must appreciate it when people spare us the time. Often, though, we fail to do so unless we are at the receiving end ourselves.
Vinitha
Profound words, Esha! Today we create history for tomorrow. Use your time wisely – I know that but then I slip up every now and then and end up feeling guilty. Nice click. 😀
Esha M Dutta
Thank you so much, for stopping by and sharing your thoughts, Vinitha. Not just you, we all slip up every now and then, feeling guilty of wasting our time.
Parul Thakur
That is so true. I loved the picture and this is something I do a lot. As I walk and see what can inspire me. This picture was one of those walking pics for me 🙂
Lovely one!
Esha M Dutta
Thank you so much, Parul. I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed the pic in your own unique way. Walking gives a great joy and I know wherever I am, walking is something that I will continue to do so for as long as I live.
Natasha
Time and tide wait for none, thus we got to savour and cherish is totally.
Great shot as always Esha.
Esha M Dutta
Thank you so much, Natasha for your kind words. Making the most of the fleeting moments must be a priority for all of us. Life, however, seems to lead us away from this realisation, hence the reminder.
Sonia Chatterjee
The most precious thing that never stops – time. This really makes one stop and think.
Esha M Dutta
Thanks so very much, Sonia. I’m so glad this made you think in that way.
Amrita
Oh yes .Time the most precious currency of all.Bang on thoughts.
Esha M Dutta
Thanks very much, Amrita.
Pratikshya
Time. And we are always short of time. And we always complain that time’s not enough for us. That time’s partial.
Esha M Dutta
Thanks for stopping by, Pratikshya. Happy to see this echo in your thoughts too.