"すべてのことに時があり、天の下のすべての目的に時があります"
— King Solomon
Simplified Meaning:
Life is full of different times and moments. Just like how there are seasons like summer, winter, spring, and fall, different things in life happen at different times. There's a right moment for everything, like planting seeds in spring when the soil is ready, and picking fruits in fall when they are ripe. Similarly, there are good times to start new projects, moments to end things, and times for rest and fun. Think about a student going through school. There are periods for learning, studying hard, and taking exams. After that comes graduation, a new beginning for an adult life. If a student tries to rush through it too quickly, without learning properly, it won't work out well. On the other hand, if they take too long, they might miss other opportunities. Applying this wisdom means recognizing and accepting the different phases of life. It's about understanding that sometimes you need patience when things take time and courage to act when the moment is right. By understanding and respecting these natural timings, you can live more smoothly and make better decisions about when to act and when to wait.