š°ļø Time waits for no man and thatās still as true today as it was 629 years ago
Weāve all heard that expression, no doubt, which originates from Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote in the fourteenth century, that āTime and tide wait for no manā.
629 years later, itās still true.
The reality of life is, as per the Temptationsā song, āThe Law Of The Landā, that ātime marches onā.
We canāt do anything about lifeās clock that continues to tick, however we can make the most of the time that we have, and thatās very important.
Whether we are young or old, ultimately time does not stand still for any of us.
As far as October is concerned, on a personal level, I want to milk it and drain every drop of goodness from it.