Time is the fairest, and where you spend it, you will become what kind of person you areThis quote emphasizes the close relationship between time management and personal growth.
Everyone has 24 hours in a day, and most of that time is probably spent working, studying, and sleeping. But the remaining time, what you call "active time", is freely allotted by us. This time is spent on upgrading one's knowledge and skills, or purely for fun and relaxation.
Many people ignore the importance of these "active time" and use them exclusively for recreation and not for self-improvement. But in fact, it is these times that determine the gap between people. Some people use this time to learn new skills, read books, exercise, or develop their hobbies. Over time, they naturally become more versatile, have a broader perspective, and are more knowledgeable.
This is not to say that everyone has to use all of their "active time" to improve themselves. Necessary rest and recreation are also part of life. But the key is to find a balance where "active time" both inspires life and work while meeting individual needs and interests.
The difference between people is in their spare time" is a very apt summary. How we allocate and use our time over the same 24 hours determines who we become and how fulfilled and fulfilled we are in life.