We are defined inter alia by how we spend our time. What we spend our time most on will shape and influence our priorities and sense of what is precious.
Inspite of our busyness with the business of life, we do well to nourish our soul with reflections. To be at rest, and try to make sense of what we are living for and determine how we can we live our life even better.
A working adult may make his pile and retire ahead of schedule by far relative to his peers. What comes next? Vacations and even more vacations, for some. That's good. What's next? Take good care of one's health and review financial plans to last, say, till 100 years old with an inheritance set aside for surviving loved ones to boot. Excellent! What's next?
Guess, that it would be: A Time to Die. Question is: Would one be prepared then? Or, ought not we be prudent and prepare for it in advance. Moses, a man of God, prayed this prayer in Psalm 90:12 (KJV), "So teach us to number our days, that we may have apply our hearts unto wisdom."
Socrates opined that, "The unexamined life is not worth living." Ladies and gentlemen, we don't have to be a student to take exams as we are all in the University of Life!
Let's keep on learning and obtain fresh revelation to make a change and live a more abundant life. Cheers to you, my readers!
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