There’s probably a device in your pocket , one on the screen you’re reading this on, or maybe even one on your wrist that’s counting today for you.
And not just today, but your entire life.
It’s counting the seconds, the minutes and them moments, and as it counts them, there’s no getting any of them back.
We spend our time texting, tweeting and talking. Working, walking and wavering - wavering on thoughts, on choices, on what to do with the time we’re given.
Do we enjoy how we spend it at the end of each day? Did we choose wisely how to allot and budget the one thing that we can never earn back or earn enough of? When you set your time tracker down for the day and lay your head to rest, does your mind really rest, or is it running a million miles an hour, counting all the time you lost, all the things you could have done or all the things that will come tomorrow?
Time comes with questions, and those questions take time. What will you do with yours?
-Cliff
Cliff’s Note: Time, rarely ever on your side, but somehow always beside you.