“How?” onemight ask. We often complain that, if we had a little more time, we could have done this we could have done that. Words, words, merely lazy words. Instead of utilizing the time we have, we just wander like nomads who have no perfect destinations of their own.
A friend of Albert Einstein asked the renowned mathematician if he would take a break from his busy schedule and allow a visit. As it was the friend’s first visit to the area, he asked Einstein to show him around. It was decided that Einstein would act as the friend’s tour guide, starting at the Planetarium. Einstein was supposed to wait for his friend at a particular bridge.
The friend then realized it would be wrong to ask Einstein to wait, as the great scientist’s time was very precious. So the friend volunteered to wait at the bridge for Einstein to arrive. Einstein delightfully disagreed, saying that waiting was not a problem as that would give him ample time to formulate a formula and solve a problem relating to it.
Moral: Never leave anything for tomorrow or later, when we can do it at this moment.
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