PROCRASTINATION IS THE THIEF OF LIFE
Sandile Duma of the Republic of South Africa submitted a rather
fascinating story that strikes me as profound truth. It is entitled “Romeo
and Juliet: The Delay of the Friar,” and I will share it with you.
Having read William Shakespeare’s famous book with that terribly tragic
ending, I discovered a human loophole that caused (but might have possibly
prevented) the demise of two passionate lovers.
It is the DELAY OF THE
FRIAR.
The friar used a very slow donkey to ride to the tomb for the purpose of informing Romeo that Juliet was not actually dead (as Romeo had thought), though she was residing temporarily in the burial place of the dead. Although the friar made the error of traveling on a very slow beast, heavy storms delayed him even more.
On the other hand, Romeo traveled on a very fast horse, galloping at top pace, because he was in a hurry to see and be with his beloved, now ‘dead’ Juliet.
The friar used a very slow donkey to ride to the tomb for the purpose of informing Romeo that Juliet was not actually dead (as Romeo had thought), though she was residing temporarily in the burial place of the dead. Although the friar made the error of traveling on a very slow beast, heavy storms delayed him even more.
On the other hand, Romeo traveled on a very fast horse, galloping at top pace, because he was in a hurry to see and be with his beloved, now ‘dead’ Juliet.
While the friar was slowly on his way, Romeo was fighting guards by the tomb to gain access to his beloved Juliet. There he saw the love-of-his-life laying quietly, peacefully, beautiful beyond belief, but devoid of breathe. Romeo cried out in anguish and grief. Within moments, he committed suicide by ingesting a vial of poison.
When Juliet awakened as planned from her purposefully drug-induced coma, she felt the heaviness of her lover on top of her and tried to revive him, but Romeo was gone forever. Losing all hope, Juliet reached for a sword and took her own life.
The friar was still on his way. Finally arriving, he beheld the terrifying revelation of the intense love the two young people had held for one another.
HAD THE FRIAR NOT BEEN DELAYED, their lives could have been saved.
HAD THE FRIAR NOT BEEN DELAYED, Romeo and Juliet would have experienced abundant life, love and happiness.
Think. At times, our delays result in untold sufferings and unknown consequences for ourselves, and for others.
Bottom-line: If you need to show love to someone, or if you need to be reconciled to someone, do not delay such a life-giving process. Terrible tragedies can be averted if you resolve to handle mission critical matters at a more expeditious pace.
DO IT NOW…stop riding that donkey.
DO IT NOW…you do not know what weather lies ahead.
DO IT NOW…do not postpone…get to it!
After all, PROCRASTINATION is
not only the thief of TIME. Indeed, it is the thief of LIFE.
Live intentionally, and act in a timely manner to fulfill your God-given purpose. Remember: Your assignment has a definite shelf life. Act now, without delay, and walk into your destiny.
Live intentionally, and act in a timely manner to fulfill your God-given purpose. Remember: Your assignment has a definite shelf life. Act now, without delay, and walk into your destiny.
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