Many a time,in fact, almost everytime do we ignore to appreciate the hardwork our wall clocks in the sittng rooms,wristwatches firm on hands,or any time-telling device,go through. We all get so busy,boxed up in activities which are as a matter of fact,best guided and best allocated through this same neglected clock.
Every second of forever,that variety-shaped timing machine keeps tirelessly working and moving on a journey of 360° in as much as it has been fed (With a means of power;cells;battery).
The 'tick-tock' silence-breaking sound should stitch a great a lesson to all people.In all life's endeavours,we should all learn from it.
I wonder if anyone has ever seen a clock in good condition - with good batteries,intact wiring, and yet,the clock refuses to move even a centimetre.It would of course be so amusing and quite dumbfounding is such ever would happen.
Same should it be for we humans as well. We feed daily,with our organs,five senses,and body parts,in good and healthy conditions,we should therefore get engaged too in our daily choice of work/profession. There is basically no reason for us to be dormant,lazy and uselss. Even a programmed,non-living thing is far active than an average man;who is much complex in nature when compared to a wall clock or any other machine.
This is then a challenge to every lazy person out there,who has not been productive and useful,though feeding daily,to fasten the belt of responsibility and get up to work out their sleeping skills,so they'ld be useful and appreciated for humanity,even to themselves.
The concept of this subject,however should not be misunderstood in any way. I am not saying we should work ourselves beyond reasonable limits,claiming the clock does that too. No! Moderations should come in place in everything we do, including our work too.
To the workaholics out there,remember, all work without rest makes you a dull fellow.