قال أحد الظرفاء -رحمه الله-:
(اللي ما يعرف يستخدم وقته، عمره يضيع وهو يحك خشمه).
وبدون مقدمات؛ لا تحكوا (خشومكم) بل راقبوا حياتكم، وسوف تجدون أن أغلى ما نملك فيها ليس المال، ولا الذهب، ولا الألماس (اللي يرعد ويبرق)، بل أغلى شيء هو الوقت.
وإذا كان وقتكم يسمح لأسترسل في (كذبي) المُتعمد هذا فأرجوكم أكملوا قراءة هذا المقال، ثم اكذبوا عليّ وقولوا لي:
صادقة، لأن معظمنا يتعامل مع وقته وكأنه (علبة فشار) كانت بين أيدينا لحظة استمتاعنا بمشاهدة فيلم (رهيب)!
أريدكم أن تكونوا واقعيين، فكم شخصاً منكم يقضي ساعات طويلة بلا «شغله أو مشغله»؟ كم شخصاً منكم يقضي ساعات طويلة وهو (منطرح) على سريره يقلب في جواله؟
كم واحد فيكم أجّل عمل اليوم إلى الغد؟ وكم وكم وكم،،،، وهكذا تمضي الأعمار.
الدراسات (يا حبايبي) تقول إن الإنسان الذي يعرف جيداً كيف ينظم وقته يعيش براحة وسعادة أكثر، لأنه يعرف كيف يقسّم يومه ووقته ومهامه ولا يؤجلها للغد.
بعكس الشخص الفوضوي واللا مبالي لا بالوقت ولا بالعُمر الذي ينقضي في «تفاهات»!
وخلاصة حديثي؛ وبما أن الساعة الآن أوشكت على الثانية بعد الظهر وقد أبلغوني أن غداءنا اليوم هو (كبسة)، اعتبروا الوقت مثل (الرز)، إذا ما حفظتوه في مكان آمن سوف (يُسوّس) ويخرب ويضيع منكم.
لذا استثمروا أوقاتكم، وزيّنوا ساعاتكم بأشياء جميلة وباقية، بعلاقات طيبة، وأحلام مُحققة، وجمعات حبايب، وضحكات من القلب.
وأما جماعة «إحنا ايش استفدنا من هذا المقال؟» أقول لكم: استفيدوا مني، وتعلموا أن الوقت الذي يمضي لا يعود، والذي لا يعود لا يتعوض.
عيشوا أيامكم مع أحبائكم وكأنها هدية، وافرحوا بكل لحظة، ولا تجعلوها دائماً تضيع في اللا شيء، ترى (العُمر مرّة).
وحتى لا أكون (صادقة زيادة عن اللزوم) لا تصدقوني، ولا تُصدقوا معشر الكُتّاب في كل شيء، فهُم في مقالاتهم يستغلون الوقت والمساحة من أجل أن يسرحوا بخيالكم لمنطقة بعيدة لا يحكمها الوقت.
وعلى كل حال؛ بما أن الوقت يمضي، والرز (حقّنا) استوى، حياكم الله، واعتبروها (عزومة مراكبية) فعلاً، ليس بخلاً مني والعياذُ بالله، بل لأن وقتي ثمين، ولا أستطيع أن أضحي به في سبيل أن أنتظركم.
سأختم مقالي عند هذا الرز، عفواً (الحد)، فالحياة قصيرة جداً، قصيرة لدرجة أنني تركت مكتبي الآن وانتقلت إلى سفرة الطعام قبل أن تبرد (كبستنا) وأنكبس.
ومؤكد سوف ألقاكم لاحقاً مع مزيد من الحِكم والنصائح، وانتظروا مني كل ما فيه خير لكم بعد 21 يوماً من الآن.
ولا تقولوا لا تؤجلي عمل اليوم إلى الغد كاتبتنا الحكيمة، لأني سوف أؤجل (أبو أبوه) إلى ما بعد الغد، الدُنيا (ماهي طايرة).
(على الهامش):
اللهم بارك في أوقاتنا، ولا تجعلنا من المُسوّفين ولا الكذابين الذين يأمرون الناس بالالتزام ويُنسيهم الكلام؛ طبق (كبسة).
تابع قناة عكاظ على الواتساب
One of the witty people - may God have mercy on him - said:
(Those who do not know how to use their time, their lives are wasted while they scratch their noses).
Without further ado; do not scratch your (noses), but rather observe your lives, and you will find that the most precious thing we have in it is not money, nor gold, nor diamonds (that sparkle and shine), but the most valuable thing is time.
If your time allows me to continue with this (deliberate) lie, please continue reading this article, then lie to me and tell me:
You're right, because most of us treat our time as if it were a (box of popcorn) that was in our hands while we enjoyed watching a (great) movie!
I want you to be realistic; how many of you spend long hours without "work or distraction"? How many of you spend long hours lying on your bed scrolling through your phone?
How many of you postponed today's work until tomorrow? And how many, and how many, and how many... and thus lives pass by.
Studies (my dear ones) say that a person who knows how to organize their time well lives more comfortably and happily, because they know how to divide their day, time, and tasks and do not postpone them until tomorrow.
Unlike the chaotic and indifferent person who neither cares about time nor the life that is wasted in "trivialities"!
In summary; since the time is now approaching two in the afternoon and I have been informed that our lunch today is (Kabsa), consider time like (rice), if you do not keep it in a safe place, it will (spoil) and ruin and be lost from you.
So invest your time, and adorn your hours with beautiful and lasting things, with good relationships, fulfilled dreams, gatherings with loved ones, and heartfelt laughter.
As for those who say, "What have we gained from this article?" I say to you: benefit from me, and learn that the time that passes does not return, and what does not return cannot be compensated.
Live your days with your loved ones as if they were a gift, and rejoice in every moment, and do not let them always be wasted in nothingness, for (life is once).
And lest I be (too truthful for my own good), do not believe me, nor believe the writers in everything, for they exploit time and space in their articles to let your imagination wander to a distant place not governed by time.
In any case; since time is passing, and our (rice) is ready, welcome, and consider it a (gathering invitation) indeed, not out of stinginess, God forbid, but because my time is precious, and I cannot sacrifice it waiting for you.
I will conclude my article at this rice, excuse me (the limit), for life is very short, so short that I left my desk now and moved to the dining table before our (Kabsa) gets cold and soggy.
And I will surely see you later with more wisdom and advice, and expect from me all that is good for you in 21 days from now.
And do not say, do not postpone today’s work until tomorrow, our wise writer, for I will postpone (the father of the father) until after tomorrow, the world (is not flying away).
(On the sidelines):
O Allah, bless our times, and do not make us among those who procrastinate or lie, who command people to adhere and forget the words; (Kabsa).
(Those who do not know how to use their time, their lives are wasted while they scratch their noses).
Without further ado; do not scratch your (noses), but rather observe your lives, and you will find that the most precious thing we have in it is not money, nor gold, nor diamonds (that sparkle and shine), but the most valuable thing is time.
If your time allows me to continue with this (deliberate) lie, please continue reading this article, then lie to me and tell me:
You're right, because most of us treat our time as if it were a (box of popcorn) that was in our hands while we enjoyed watching a (great) movie!
I want you to be realistic; how many of you spend long hours without "work or distraction"? How many of you spend long hours lying on your bed scrolling through your phone?
How many of you postponed today's work until tomorrow? And how many, and how many, and how many... and thus lives pass by.
Studies (my dear ones) say that a person who knows how to organize their time well lives more comfortably and happily, because they know how to divide their day, time, and tasks and do not postpone them until tomorrow.
Unlike the chaotic and indifferent person who neither cares about time nor the life that is wasted in "trivialities"!
In summary; since the time is now approaching two in the afternoon and I have been informed that our lunch today is (Kabsa), consider time like (rice), if you do not keep it in a safe place, it will (spoil) and ruin and be lost from you.
So invest your time, and adorn your hours with beautiful and lasting things, with good relationships, fulfilled dreams, gatherings with loved ones, and heartfelt laughter.
As for those who say, "What have we gained from this article?" I say to you: benefit from me, and learn that the time that passes does not return, and what does not return cannot be compensated.
Live your days with your loved ones as if they were a gift, and rejoice in every moment, and do not let them always be wasted in nothingness, for (life is once).
And lest I be (too truthful for my own good), do not believe me, nor believe the writers in everything, for they exploit time and space in their articles to let your imagination wander to a distant place not governed by time.
In any case; since time is passing, and our (rice) is ready, welcome, and consider it a (gathering invitation) indeed, not out of stinginess, God forbid, but because my time is precious, and I cannot sacrifice it waiting for you.
I will conclude my article at this rice, excuse me (the limit), for life is very short, so short that I left my desk now and moved to the dining table before our (Kabsa) gets cold and soggy.
And I will surely see you later with more wisdom and advice, and expect from me all that is good for you in 21 days from now.
And do not say, do not postpone today’s work until tomorrow, our wise writer, for I will postpone (the father of the father) until after tomorrow, the world (is not flying away).
(On the sidelines):
O Allah, bless our times, and do not make us among those who procrastinate or lie, who command people to adhere and forget the words; (Kabsa).


