By Rev. Jim Jack | revjimjck @ aol. com
If You Can’ t Tell Time …
Time Will Tell On You.
Your greatest possession right now may well be your next twenty four hours, so, in basic terms, simply take life one day at a time. Success comes from doing the right thing at the right time. Ask any racer about that? If you’ re not sure what the right things are, imagine you only have a couple weeks to live: The only thing that matters is the time you have left!
If you’ re a racer, you better know how to tell time otherwise you may miss your qualifying or elimination round. It would be embarrassing to confess to your peers you missed your call because you didn’ t know what time it was, or worse yet, didn’ t know how to tell time.
Being able to tell time is more
than just knowing what time of day it is. Time never stops, and if you ignore it, time doesn’ t care, because it just keeps ticking away, no matter what you do or say. You can’ t deny it, can’ t stop it, and you can’ t change it. Look in the mirror, you’ re older than you want to be, and you’ re aging every day whether you like it or not!
My favorite band from the late 60’ s through the mid 80’ s was Pink Floyd. Their brand of acid rock was my favorite. I listened to their music— nearly every night— and we attended several of their concerts. Thank God I survived that era with some brain cells remaining.
Their 1972 performance at the Hollywood Bowl— only half the