“If you don’t monitor your life, you will regret it. If you don’t measure your life you will regret it. If you don’t convert your time into products you will regret it. If you don’t multiply your life you will soon find out that your life is almost finished with nothing to show for it.”

“Life is a race. You are racing against time. Your life is such that you are running a race against a diminishing life.”

“Whether you convert that diminishing life into something or you don’t convert it to anything is up to you. The life will keep on reducing and diminishing.”

“Whether you like it or not, your life is passing away.”

“You must fight to make sure that your life does not just disappear into thin air. It is a battle of not allowing those your seconds, those your minutes to just disappear into thin air.”

“You have to come to understand that your life is diminishing rapidly if you don’t convert it into valuable products.”

“Don’t trivialize the fact that your life is diminishing.”

“You are not told that while you try to eliminate your boredom by playing games and chatting on social media or watching movies and making unnecessary phone calls; your life is diminishing into vanity.”

“Your time keeps flying away into vanity while you dine with your distractions. Your life keeps diminishing while you waste your time feeding your distractions.”

“When you succeed in showing the real products that this disappearing life has produced, then you are said to be a winner.”