I don't see how time is relative, a second is a second, a minute is a minute, an hour is an hour, a year is a year, a decade is a decade, any way you ...
Yes you've hit the nail right on the head, its all about not wasting time and getting as much done as you can, and doing as good a job as you can, in ...
The stuff you say in your post is quite deep but there is even more to it. For instance, you ask why Im choosing to work 40 hours a week and mentionin...
You make some good points. Anyway about time being a limited, yes it is. You've only got so long to live. While you don't know beforehand how long you...
I see what you mean when you talk about the possibility of only having 20 hours a week available to work, but Im talking about a situation where you'r...
So in my example in my other thread where I talk about working 40 hours per week as opposed to 20 hours a week, where you're making $10/hour and you h...
- Caldwell Of course both require patience, in neither case are you going to make $400 instantaneously. The question is, if going with option A requir...
Well yes this thread of mine does overlap a bit with my other thread on the value of patience. What you said about shortcuts, however, I don't think s...
I see where you're coming from, and all too often Im in those very same situations where losing your patience is, as you put it, "pointless and unnece...
"The maximum of innovative ideas you can have surrounding, let's say, a game you're designing, may change day to day; depending on how much you know a...
Good point. What you said about procrastination makes good sense and procrastination is a big problem if you've got a goal that has a time limit. As a...
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