When I was in basic training in the army, our platoon sergeant would come into the barracks at 4 a.m. flick the lights on and holler at the top of his lungs, “Get up, you’re snoozing, you’re losing.” We had thirty minutes to get ready for inspection. I’ve always been an early riser so the sergeant’s screaming didn’t bother me. There was a hidden message in the sergeant’s command to get up. I’m not sure he saw it or I thought about it at the time. The hidden message relates to time. You may be a billionaire or a pauper, it doesn’t matter, we all have 24 hours in our day. Money can’t buy an additional hour. How we use that 24 hours determines our character, relationships, and our life’s journey. We can snooze it away or we can make a difference. It’s all up to us.