Expansion of proverb "time and tide wait for no man"?

can u give me the objective of the above proverb expanded in 80 to 100 words


Answers:    do what you enjoy to do now or you wont receive a chance to do it any time contained by the future!
tides come and dance as per their schedule and keep on not to see if the right ship has sail or not similarly time will move on and you wont bring back a single second of your existence
now is the moment!
contained by a nutshell i mean do not procrastinate!!
it is other said that...
a word spoken can never be taken back..
a entity ever done cannot be repeated back...
a hurt specifically given to the heart can never be healed...
a moment ever lived cannot be revived wager on...
and a second lost can never be brought back...

this shows that a second might be merely a minute measurement or a second emaciated but the truth is it can never be brought back..if u enjoy hurted someone in that moment...that words can never be taken pay for..the joy of the moment can never be revisited...if a result is taken withut any pre thinking then we might suffer the undamaged life..we may want to make over our decision but lamentably we can never bring back time..wenever u enjoy said worse things to people or u hold not studied fr the exam and wasted ur time next we thnk that there shud hav be time...so we can say time anever wait for anyonw\e
carpe diem, seize the daytime.

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
old time is still a-flying,
and this same flower that smiles today,
tomorrow will be dying.
stress of time.....see one quotation
" ONE TODAY IS BETTER THAN TWO TOMORROWS".
KAM KE SAMAY KAM KARO OR AARAM KE SAMAY AARAM.
do whatever u wanna do at this time cauz this time wont lurk for u ....

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