Time. Why You Need To Beg, Borrow, And Steal To Get It.

Janice M. Flanders
3 min readJul 26, 2022

“Time and tide wait for no man.”
-Geoffrey Chaucer

Photo by Niklas Kickl on Unsplash

We are gifted with time every day. That’s the good news.
The not-so-good news is that time is often squandered and taken for granted. Time is lost and cannot be retrieved.

When I stepped out of the rat race, I reflected and put things into perspective. I wasted a lot of time chasing ideals and living in mindsets that ended up completely useless.

In my corporate past life, there was an incident involving a designer jacket. I was a department manager at a international corporation, and I had to look impeccable. I got a call from a friend who worked at a clothing store. There was a Prada jacket in my size. If I did not get to the store as soon as possible, it would surely be bought by someone else.

When I tell you I could have rivaled Lewis Hamilton on the formula one track, racing to get to that store. I remember my heart beating so fast as I drove. My world would not be complete unless I had that jacket. I got that jacket.

I am recounting this ridiculous story because of how it makes me feel. How much time I’ve wasted over the years about things that have no significance today.

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Janice M. Flanders
Janice M. Flanders

Written by Janice M. Flanders

Writer/Journalist. Artist. Environmental Justice Advocate. Social Media Analyst. Friend to the Planet and it’s creatures. I love words, birds, and nerds.

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