Sometimes, being on time doesn’t mean being at the place you need to be at the time specified. You need to be there maybe 15-20 mins early to be there ‘on time’. I know from experience that there will be times where being late means having to pay more for college or waiting another week for a doctor’s appointment. Just being late to class or a seminar means that you’re missing out on valuable information that only you have the responsibility for keeping up with (Knowledge is key). If it counts for anything, punctuality gives a really good impression to your employer or anyone really because it shows that you care about the thing that you showed up for in the first place. As they say, the early bird gets the metaphorical worm cause who would want an actual worm (I’m making this post because I try to post every Friday, but sometimes that just doesn’t happen for me (See the irony here? (Parentheception (BAMMMMMP))) So, moral of the story: don’t be late like me. Make it not just a must do but your personal goal to be on time to everything that you go to. It just takes a little sacrifice to not hit your snooze button 17 times before waking up).
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Wonder where you got the idea for this one lol