Chasing the Unstoppable Clock

Mostly in everyday life you may think tomorrow is perfect time to execute what you supposed to be going right now. But sometimes it is real painful illusion that may lead to the regret, and you said: I wish, I would know.

My story based on the reflection of what could be done by today, so, don't sit with rap lyrics and ponder that you should to it tomorrow? just do it and let tomorrow bring its own form of the day.

 In a small village surrounded by green hills, there lived a young man named Daniel. Daniel was known for one thing he always said, “I’ll do it tomorrow.” Whether it was helping his father on the farm, studying for his exams, or visiting his sick grandmother, he kept postponing everything. To him, time felt endless, like a river that would never run dry.

One day, Daniel’s father fell ill and could no longer work in the fields. The family depended on the harvest, but Daniel delayed again. “I’ll start tomorrow,” he said, as he sat with friends under the shade of a tree. Days passed, then weeks. The crops began to dry, and the once-green field turned brown. By the time Daniel finally decided to act, it was too late the season had changed, and the opportunity

Soon after, Daniel received news that his grandmother had passed away. She had asked to see him many times, but he never found the “right time” to visit. Standing at her grave, Daniel felt a heavy weight in his heart. For the first time, he understood a painful truth: time does not wait. It moves forward, whether we are ready or not.

From that day on, Daniel changed. He woke up early, worked hard, and valued every moment. When people asked him why he had become so different, he simply said, “Because I learned the hard way that time waits for no man.”

 In the end, time keep moving, just as it is always does; unnoticed until it's gone. We often believe we have forever, yet time quietly proves us wrong.

solo.

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