Time equals Solution
There are different types of problems that come our way daily. Some are easier to resolve than others. Some threaten our existence, position, health, business, work, marriage or prospects. The answers are not always readily available, nor do they come looking for us.
However, a common and equal commodity available to all in the same quantity can help handle any problem. We all have time: twenty hours every day regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or nationality. You can use that time to find the answers to your problem. You will find that there are relevant and appropriate actions you can undertake that can deliver the answers you have longed awaited.
“You can get what you need if you know how to use your time well.”
Nebuchadnezzar, the second king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, had dreams that troubled him, giving him sleepless nights during his reign. He decided to send for people in Babylon that could help interpret them. They appeared before the king, hoping that they would listen to hear the dreams that required interpretation. They were wrong because the king demanded that they tell both what he had seen and the meaning.
It is enough challenge to find the answer to a known question, but finding an unknown problem and the answer is at an entirely new level.
You may have found that there are many troubled leaders around today. They do not know what to do, but they keep pressuring those around them, even threatening them for a solution. They find themselves in a mess and cannot figure out why, yet lay the burden on people to find the cause and the way out.
It was quite a challenge for the wise men, one that they had never seen in history or expected from any authority. Some of them even told the king that no one could request such from anyone, but that did not help as it made matters worse. The king threatened to kill all of them if no one could tell him the dream he had and the meaning.
“Do not wait for answers to come to you but invest time—look for them till you find them.”
Daniel, one of his assistants, rose to the challenge. He went to the king and asked for time. ‘Give us time’; He said. The king granted his request, so Daniel, with three of his friends, invested the time deliberately with the view to finding answers. They eventually came up with what the king wanted—it was beyond his expectation.
The answer you need may not be in view because you have used your time to pursue irrelevant things. You can get what you need if you know how to use your time well. You could help solve the problems around you if you could deliberately invest time towards it. You will find it true that you can use your time wisely to get what you require. Many great people have invested time deliberately to find solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems. Many have come up with inventions after investing time in their area of research.
There seems to be an urgent need for solutions in almost every area of life. Many are confused, facing increasing threats from every quarter. Leaders, families, communities and nations need help to solve the emerging problems.
There is a solution to every problem, but we need to deliberately invest time to spot the root of the problem and what can solve it. We can only implement what we know to be effective. If we do not know the answer, the implementation will not solve the problem. There are answers, but they will not come until we deliberately invest time in appropriate actions that could solve the problem we are facing. Do not wait for answers to come to you but invest time—look for them till you find them.
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