Time is a fascinating and great concept. It is important for our everyday lives, as we plan our days to the letter. You always consider whether it is time for something or ask yourself the question “am I late?”. But when you think about everything cost us something, namely waiting time which we could spend on something more useful. That's why people are often irritated when the car in front of them is not running fast enough so you can’t get over before the traffic lights turns red again. We can probably all agree that people's time could be better used but wherever you go in today's society, there is always waiting. You could say that waiting in traffic and the line at the supermarket is annoying but what about when it gets really counts, then it is not annoying but terrifying. I know a 14 years old boy named Mathias, who was born with a heart defect. Since 2010, he has had three pacemakers, two did not work as they should. The third worked fine but they founded out that he needed a new heart since the summer of 2011 and would be dead by Christmas if the doctors didn’t have removed his a small piece of his heart . He will still die in a few months but for the meantime, he's okay. In such a case, it would be terrible to be on the sidelines as near friends and family. There are hardly time to wait but he hasn’t got a new heart even though two years has past! Every day his mother wake up and look at the phone and hope that somebody is dead and that they are potential donors. It may be harsh but having waited two years for a donor and knowing that her son could be dead the next morning must move something in one. So every minute, waiting in a supermarket or the traffic, with her son a wonderful and more positive note.
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