The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do with time.

Sunday Adelaja
The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do...
The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do...
The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do...
The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do...
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The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do with time. Benjamin Franklin said this after he was given only three days to live. While it is not always possible to know what to do with time, one thing is for certain: no matter how much time you have, you always have the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life.

Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are You Wasting Time, Spending Time Or Investing Time?

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