What actually defines Time? What makes it the most valued treasure? Time defines absolutely everything in the life of every soul, how u go about it and live in it, describes the sound it plays for you.
Sound is the after effect of how your time is spent I know you are asking and wondering how? So let's take a look at it together.
What differentiates Success from failure (though not the end. A man only fails the moment he quits) ? Success is the outcome of a well spent time, invested time and perfected time in total dedication and repetition of ones dream resulting into that sound called joy and jubilation. While failure is the result of spending good time trying hard but didn't get the expected result then quitting, which only gives the sound of Lamentations, regrets etc.
So I challenge you this day, why quit? Because you failed? or you feel you can't cope again since you have spent a good time on it and yet you couldn't get the expected result? That should be a greater reason for not quitting. Know, that the answer to your success is in that failure and the moment you quit the answer dies so Dont spend value time lamenting, a time you could use in trying again. Give time the chance to play you that sound everyone so desires. You got a choice, quit or keep trying.
CHILD WELFARE FAIL Government gets worst mark for children’s rights in six years as campaigners warn vulnerable kids are becoming invisible
THE Government has got its worst mark in six years for children’s rights with campaigners warning some of the most vulnerable are being rendered invisible. Awarding a D plus grade, the Children’s Rights Alliance said young victims of crime, homeless and poverty stricken youngsters, those from Traveller and Roma families and child refugees and asylum seekers are being left behind. The latest official figures, issued on Monday evening, revealed 87 families with 151 children became homeless in January in Dublin alone, that is one child becoming homeless every five hours. There are now 2,407 children living in emergency accommodation, hotels or B&Bs and 2,046 of them are in the capital. Focus Ireland director of advocacy Mike Allen said: “There is a real danger that we are beginning to view family homelessness as one of those unsolvable problems which is always with us. “Behind each of these numbers there is a real human being, a child wanting the same opportunities to learn and to pla...
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