Time's a one-shot deal, no refills. It's bled on fluff, hours lost, days blurred. Then there's the pulse, minutes that blaze. We chase the urgent, ignore the vital, trade tomorrow for today's comfort.
The trick isn't in finding more time, it's in seeing where it slips. Each scroll, each "just one more," each "I'll do it later" adds up. Time doesn't care about our plans, it just flows, taking our intentions with it.
But here's the real trick - time isn't just passing, it's teaching. Every wasted moment is a lesson in what we truly value. The question isn't how to get more time, it's how to make the time we have count for something that matters.