What is the fastest and slowest, the longest and shortest, the most ordinary and precious, the most overlooked and regrettable thing in the world? Yes, it’s time. Cherishing time is my principle. If space is not so fair, then time is quite fair. The most abundant gift God has given to each of us is time. Because no matter how wealthy a person is, money cannot buy more time. However, there is a saying that shows that money cannot buy time, that is, "An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time." No matter how poor a person is, he still has 24 hours a day for his use.
Time is the most precious thing we have. We can retain friends, but we cannot retain time. As the saying goes, "time is gone and never comes back." Time is like the river flowing eastward and never looks back, so we have no reason not to cherish time. The best way to cherish time is to be clear about your life goals before deciding how to use your time. Only in this way will we know what we have done, what we are doing at this moment, and what we will do next moment; we will also know how to treat other people's time. Time is accumulated in minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using time will achieve greater results, while those who cannot use time will complain about not having enough time. Some people have said that time can buy money, but money cannot buy time; others have said that time cannot increase a person's lifespan, but cherishing time can make life more valuable.
Lu Xun cherished time very much and regarded time as his life. He said: "Americans say, 'Time is money.' But I think, time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to murdering money and life." Lu Xun was still in bed shortly before his death. Write articles and diaries. He has a famous saying: "Do it quickly!" Do it quickly, which means not letting time go in vain.
From now on, what reason do you have for not cherishing time?