If there is anything you need in life that you haven’t gotten, it is because you are yet to pay for it via the currency of time.

Sunday Adelaja
If there is anything you need in life that you...
If there is anything you need in life that you...
If there is anything you need in life that you...
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About This Quote

This quote is a reminder that we should not waste our time and energy on things we do not need. We should not let our busy schedules take control of our lives by giving up time for the things we want. The only way we can truly get what we want is to spend the time and energy on it. This means that we should put the time into making the right decision and then doing something about it. If there is something you need in life that you haven’t got, it is because you are yet to pay for it via the currency of time.

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

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