Imagine that you won the following prize:
Each morning, $86,400 would be deposited in your bank account — but there are certain conditions and rules:
• Everything you did not spend during each day would disappear.
• You may only spend the money yourself; you cannot transfer it into another account.
• Each morning, the bank deposits another $86,400 into the account for that day only.
• Final rule: The game can end without warning. The account will simply close.
What would you personally do? How would you play the game? You would probably spend it on anything and everything you might desire, right? Not only for yourself, but for friends and loved ones — maybe even for people you don’t know, because it’s tough to spend all that money on yourself? You would try to spend every sent in a way that is enjoyable and wise, right?
Well, this « game » is reality — it is your life. Each of us has such a magical bank account. The deposit we receive each morning is not money, but time — 86,400 seconds as a gift. And when we go to sleep at night, our deposit disappears until the next deposit when we awaken. Time we haven’t spent well on that previous day is forever lost. Yesterday is gone.
Each morning the account refills, but the « bank » can dissolve your account at any time, without warning.
So what will you do with your 86,400 seconds? Aren’t they worth so much more than dollars? Let’s spend, wisely and well, those seconds, minutes and hours of our life.
Source: Dan Millman’s Notes
JPas
A propos de la durée du jour: elle augmente avec le temps car la rotation de la Terre ralentit: le jour s’allonge de 1,64 milliseconde par siècle.
– début de la Terre: 8h
– il y a 400 millions d’années: 22 heures.
– dans cinq milliards d’années: 50 jours.
Donc le vieux rêve d’avoir des journées de 48h se réalisera. Mais l’Homme sera-t-il là pour le voir ?