Don’t ever let a clock tell you what you’ve got time for

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Time is not money, never was money, and never will be money.

But the more hurried we are—the less time we have at the margins—the more likely we are to spend money on things that don’t matter. Because a lack of time means we will feel compelled to outsource as much as possible, buy convenience wherever available, and even turn our leisure and recreation into significant monetary transactions (so as to get our money’s worth).

So while time isn’t money, in a culture like ours there is certainly a feedback loop between the two. And the key is to make time more than money, and to spend it wisely.

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