Thursday, May 27, 2010

A matter of time.

And that time is all up to you. The amount you spend, the rate at which you spend it, and the quality of which it turns out to be. Time has been found to be the most valuable thing anyone can spend. But most people take it for granted, as they do with money and such things they treasure dearly. It is very common for people to take for granted the most valuable things they have, that is to say they mistreat the people they love dearly before they would mistreat strangers. I have been pondering about this comportment and came about to this explanation. The justification I have came up with to the best of my knowledge is that to mistreat loved ones is also like playing a game in which the goal is to test the limits. The limits in this "game" is how much cruelty a love one will take, before they will no longer love the other again. The result of overplay is very harmful. Thus saying time should be spent wisely with those you treasure dearly, because they remain alongside you through the obstacles we stumble upon no matter the complexity in which it beholds.

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