Have you seen how fast the electric train in China moves. Time is like a train. Just like that train. It keeps moving. It either you get in or left behind.
I used to be the king of doing things late. I delay studying for an exam, putting off the lectures to the last hour and just spend hours doing things that gives me more fun, thinking I had all the time in the world to do those things. But a recent moment flips the switch.
I missed a chance to join a program that I cared about because I kept on procrastinating on applying for it. That's made me to realize that time will never wait for you, when you are going to be a man. I know it is hard to stop procrastinating because of too much distraction, but I've tried not to procrastinate again.
I used to set a timer to focus on tasks, even if it is for a few minutes. Then I'd take a short break. This helped me to get more things done without feeling overwhelmed or thinking about how hard the task might be.
If you are being ask this question, is 24 hours enough?
Yes, if you know what you are doing, 24 hours might be enough for you. But if you don't know, it might be an error for you. So you have to balance school and also part-time job, which hobbies too, like playing. I have to balance school, my small business, and hobbies, like learning the piano.
When I finish my daily tasks, I just head out to my piano, watch some documentaries also, and do things that make me happy and keep me curious and energetic. Wasting time means getting stuck and trying to be perfect in everything I do. Sometimes I used to be so obsessed over doing everything perfectly. But it also slowed my life down.
Now I aim for progress instead of being perfect in everything I do. I don't waste my time on social media, consuming content that will never add any value to me. Instead, I just spend my time without any benefit. So time has been my superpower. I am learning to just use time to grow myself and you see how your life will move forward and progress.
Thanks for your time.