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Proverbs about time: folk wisdom preserving hours

Successfully dispose of their time - this goal is set by many. But not everyone is able to really achieve it. Often a person notices that out of the planned for the whole day he did not have time to do even half - "time has passed under the bridge, like sand." And how does this happen and how can we not lose it in vain? For this, one must listen to the wisdom expressed in popular proverbs and sayings.

How time really goes away

Proverbs about time - this is the best textbook on time management. Hefty volumes in this discipline offer hundreds of solutions, but in the wisdom of the people, her ideas are expressed in the most capacious way. "You'll lose a minute - you lose your watch," says one of the proverbs. What does this mean? Everyone has probably noticed how quickly time passes during trips to the store, talking on the phone or just sitting on the Internet. It seems that you should just go to the social network page, as it turns out, that you have been sitting there for several hours. The same is true for shopping in large cities. People spend on them a precious weekend, courting the shelves for days with an endless choice of goods.

And sometimes even such a simple action as "drinking tea" is stretched instead of the required ten minutes for half an hour. Other proverbs about time also warn people of such waste: "The day goes by - you can not tie at the wattle fence", "Time is not a bird - you can not catch the tail".

How to deal with temporary losses?

Here, again, you can open any manual on time management. And you can listen to proverbs. "Know the minutes of the price, the second count," - says the people's wisdom. Often proverbs about time reflect modern concepts of time management. In this, for example, is the modern idea of timekeeping: careful monitoring of all time costs. To take advantage of this time management tool, you just need to start a notebook and write down what the hours of the current day went by during the day.

Proverbs about time and hope for the best

There are also such expressions, which came from the depth of centuries, which can inspire hope in the desperate. For example, this proverb is the following: "No matter how long the night is, the dawn will be." Sometimes it seems that the negative events in life will never end - the black band does not give way to white. And usually a person ceases to notice even the slightest good events in life when he is under a pile of problems. But such a proverb can encourage and inspire hope. Indeed, the night seems to be the longest before dawn - when it seems that the darkness will not ever recede.

What does the wisdom of other nations say about time?

Proverbs about the time of different nations are also very interesting . For example, the analogue of the Russian proverb "Time heals" is the English Time cures all things - "Time heals all things (events)." And also the English like to say: Time is a great healer, - "Time is the greatest doctor".

There are analogues of Russian proverbs in German. For example, it is Besser spät als nie - "Better late than never". Proverbs about time are able to warn about unnecessary actions and, on the contrary, to warn a person against weak will and laziness.

The ancient Greeks said: "Idleness in youth - poverty in old age." Proverbs about free time are also useful in this respect. For example, all the well-known Russian proverbs "Cause time, and fun - hour." People who constantly spend precious moments of their lives on unnecessary conversations, deeds, experiences, will never be able to return lost days for the right business. Therefore, under "fun" every adult person can understand anything: gossip, and experiences, and waste of time watching TV.

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