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Good evening everyone.

There are many writings about time and how important it is in our lives. Mostly,
people look at time as something that is very valuable, precious more than gold and
once gone will never be coming back. In fact, there’s an old saying about time which
is 'time and tide waits for no man'. It clearly means that time defined the true value of
time. It only gives us one chance and we must make use of it as possible and
useable as we could.

But what I like best when we talk about the value of time is how time plays it role at
repairing or amending the thing that has gone wrong in our life. Either it be in our
relationship with human or maybe with God or we have going through a painful time
of losing someone we love or we fighting for the diseases where we can’t see there’s
no way out. All these leading to the point where time valued as a teacher and a
healer. I do agree with this and most opinion and writing about time are referring to
how everything back to normal, be it happen in good or bad, it happened within the
time.
How it works then?
So I want to quote the old phrase says that “Time heals everything,” and while that
often feels hollow to people in the middle of a painful experience, they often find that
it eventually becomes true. Sometimes the only way to get a new, healthier
perspective on a situation is to give it time. Within that time, a person is given the
opportunities to think about what’s happened and experience other things. Time
serves as both a teacher and a healer, and while a person may not go back to who
they were before, time has allowed them to grow. And that’s a wonderful thing time
did in our life. It’s free, open to everyone and limitless. Above all, it is priceless.

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