Time is a democratic commodity. Everyone has the same amount of it. Yet most people you talk to will tell you they donât have any. Donât buy it. Everyone has twenty-four hours a day. What your boss, spouse, neighbor, teacher, contractor or vendor is really telling you is something completely different. They are telling you they have other priorities: such as servicing another client, watching the latest episode of Greyâs Anatomy or attending their childâs soccer game. It just sounds nicer to say you are out of time than that you are out of luck.
If youâve fallen into the trap of saying you have no time, youâre not alone. Most Americans value their time more than their retirement funds. The question is what is time for?
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