We see in today's society that people who are reluctant to work are the ones who do what they can never do. Ordinary people find it easier to adapt to the guilt of failure than to spend time adapting to the sacrifices necessary for success.
This is because ordinary people cannot cope with this situation because they are not able to accept the weight of the sacrifices that are required to achieve. It's not their job, it's extraordinary. Rather, they are able to reconcile with the fallen community, with the ultimate consequence of knowingly embracing the guilt of failure.
This is probably the most common practice of spending the allotted time of human life in general. If you give me a job today, I will leave it for tomorrow, and if this job is given to me tomorrow, it will be reserved for the next day. This is how we spend time. And at the same time I miss the opportunity. And in this way I am the victim of fate in the end.
On the other hand, those who do not have respect for this practice, that is, those who will never sit down for the future, are eager to use the present day, they are able to use the time to the fullest. The authority to do wonderful things in the world is only for them, not for anyone in the group of tomorrow.
Every morning when we wake up, our pocket books are rich in 24 hours. Rasool Kareem S. He told us that not a single morning comes without the following call of two angels, O children of Adam! I am a new day and I witness your work! So use my best. I will never return before the Day of Judgment.
There is a sublime call here, I use my best, and there is a kind of warning as well. Today will be the day of the final judgment on our 24-hour activities. This means that we need to exercise restraint in the use of time. This is a strong warning.