Punctuality
Punctuality means observing regular or appointed time. A man who gets up at seven o'clock every morning i8 punctual.A man who has promisedto call on a friend at five o'clock in the afternoon and actually does so at that hour is also punctual.
Punctuality is a good habit, and unpunctua]ity a bad one.A few minutes' delay may not be a serious matter, but it may have bad result. Getting up five minutes later than usual may upset the plan of the day. Calling on a friend five minutes later than the appointed time may cause him some unexpected trouble. Moreover, habitua! unpunetuality leads to indolence and even failure in life. One delay after another makes a man unable to exert himself. It also proves him to be untrustworthy.
Those who are unpunctual should try their best to get rid of their bad habit. In doing this, they should avoid making any kind of exception. They should never say to themselves. "A few minutes' delay does not matter this time. I shall never be unpunctual again." Those who think in this way will find excuses for delay from time to time, and will at last give up the attempt to cultivate the good habit.
Like all other good habits, punctuality becomes second nature with those who have duly cultivated it.