There are 1440 minutes in a day, more then a thousand moments. How we get to spend them, how many of these minutes are spent on us, how many do we give to the others...If you think of it, one day might sound like not much, but one thousand minutes looks like a lot. We blink 20 times in one minute, can you imagine?! So when we say time‘s gone with a blink of an eye, what exactly we mean. How many minutes do we spend purposefully and how many are wasted in a blink of an eye. How hard it is to find few spare minutes to give them away to someone in need. Apparently, very hard. Though time is just about the only thing we can give freely and even giving it away, we still have the same 24 hours of a day, 1440 minutes, lots of moments that are our own. It always amuses me how people are often unwilling to share something they know they are going to have again and again and again. An endless supply of your time, renewable every 24 hours, every 1440 minutes you spend, are there for you again. So why aren’t we generous with our time. Why are we greedy. What do we have to loose. Just a few minutes out of more then a thousand? Think of it: when you give few minutes of your time to someone it may make their day, how inspiring is that?! A couple of yours for a hundreds of theirs, isn’t that amazing? It is like you are a magician without need to go to the magic school. What else can we really give to another person. Time is the only true gift that anyone can afford. Yet we keep it to ourselves, making up pathetic self-excuses so we can feel better about being mingy. Your time is just about the only thing that you truly own. So when someone says to me they do not have enough of it, I shrug and walk away, for what else can they possibly give if they cannot find a couple of spare moments in their multitude of 1440…