Time is our most valuable commodity.
“Wisely was it said that lost wealth may be regained by industry and economy, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance and medicine, but lost time is gone forever.” ~ Orison Swett Marden

Consider the odd bits of time we all have throughout our days.
Every minute counts and you never get them back.
5 minutes here.
10 minutes there.
They don’t seem like much on their own.
Until you begin to total them up.
How much time does that add up to over the course of a year?
5, 10, 20 years?
A lifetime?
The total is incalculable.
Do we squander this time?
Or, do we employ it purposefully?
What could be done with this time?
Many of the greatest men of history earned their fame outside of their regular occupations in odd bits of time which most people squander.
~ Orison Swett Marden
The difference between a life of regret or a life of remarkable fulfillment might just come down to how we employ our odd bits of time.
Each and every minute is a tiny little piece of your life.
Don’t squander it.