I’ve been thinking a lot about time lately and it’s really starting to annoy me when I ask to go somewhere and my parents ask for how long. I tell them, but they just look at me and say, “it’s not even worth going if you’re only going to be there for that long!”
How do you know it’s not worth going? I can understand their reasoning, but it is so direct line it makes me laugh!
I think that’s why a lot of people now are limiting themselves; they get the statement I mentioned earlier engrained in their minds. To reach our full potential we need to take advantage of what comes our way, it doesn’t matter how long it is. Let’s measure our life with the things we learned, what we experienced and what we went out of our way to experience. Not with how long we lived. Time lets us be organized, be on the same page, and keep track of our lives. Not to limit or hold us back.
Like most everything else in the world that was made to help us progress and reach our full potential, people have flipped it and made time a handicap.
Our lives’ do not last forever, we don’t know when our time is up. Stop listening to the ways of the world and start living.
This Christmas day, I challenge you to live it moment to moment. You can plan, but don’t put a time on anything. Life gets complicated when you start making it that way, relax and just hang out with your family or friends. You’ll never get this Christmas back, so why not make it the best it can be.
“Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.”
Kaylee
“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.”
May the horse be with you,Kaylee


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