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Quarttt Posted 21 years ago
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Could you help correct my essay,please


Do it today or later you’ll pay

All too often I hear people say “Do it today, or later you’ll pay, and I’m certainly one of those who know the true meaning of this sentence.

Time is precious; it silently passed before you recognize it. When you want to have the lost time back and shouted to it “wait a minute!” it won’t wait for you but continuing on its course. It flies like arrows by our sides. Tens of thousands of days will pass one by one in one’s whole like. Those who can make full use of this time to do meaningful work are extremely lucky.

Lost time is never to be found; a young idler may become an old beggar. When he wants to learn something, he’ll find his mind is not as nimble as it used to be. Every stage of live, childhood, youth, middle-age, can never be lived twice and are nowhere to be found if passed. Hence we must be cautious as preventing ourselves from lapsing into idleness if we want to find the true meaning in our lives.

It’s funny to imagine what the world will be like if mankind discovered the secrets of longevity. Suppose a person would live for ever, he needs not to budget his time much as we do, but if he idles around all days and all centuries, he, too, will regret for his life’s hollowness. Whatever the circumstance is, we all have to grasp the current time to do something useful.

Some people like to put things they can do today off to tomorrow, and they drop the opportunity of current time and wait for a next time. But this is a dreadful habit. One of my relative once had an opportunity to immigrate to , but he thought he had plenty of time there’s no reason to hurry. So he put the plan aside and paned to go some two or three years later. But just after one year passed, he died, and his family never again found such opportunity, worse still, his house is ruined by flood. After knowing this sad experience, I will never again drop the opportunity of today and wait for would-be bigger chance tomorrow; since I know I’ll be regret just as the saying goes.

Make full use of every single minute and every single second, be grateful for the time past and time to come. Treat everyday as gold, since tomorrow would be the end of the world. “Tomorrow wouldn’t be the end of the world,’ you may say, and I know that. But what if tomorrow would be the end of one’s life, due to all these uncertainties in this amazing world, who knows?



  
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