When I say "LIVE the LIFE", what comes to your mind? We have this latest trending thought called YOLO (you only live once). How do you perceive it? Your mind has traveled far and wide across hills and valleys of time if you are old. If you are young, you have thought of all those activities you should be doing to enjoy your life. You are thinking of the day when you'll be in the high school in the years to come if you are kids reading this. For some, living life is to pursue a good career and grow in his/her specialized field and yet, for some its all about taking care of their families, mending the broken homes and relationships and making sure of a harmonious life. We also would certainly have this category of people for whom living life is all about spending money and enjoying a lavish life.
But surprisingly my opinions are quite alien to this. Life is all about keeping yourself busy in some or the other socially productive activities, learning and doing over and over; so busy that later on in life, you don't have to regret for things not done. No matter if its your career, no matter if its all about lending a helping hand, no matter if its out of you scope, no matter even its about trying a hand on guitar or any musical instrument even if you are not good at it. I mean.. how would you know you're not good at something unless you try it at least once? You can even spend time in practicing on the athletic-track preparing for the next Olympic games that is coming up. WHY NOT? But there should be perfect balance between everything that you do. No activities can be isolated and if you think you are extraordinarily better in something, devote your time more on that.
Here time plays a very subtle role. To think like that, you need to use every inch of your time. There are many stories and paradoxes people have written about the importance of time. I don't really think I need to give an insight in to this topic. Everyone knows about it. Time is the best and wisest investment you can ever think of. But then again it matters a lot of how you are bringing it into use, this investment.
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