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RE: Time?.... or Money??

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Yes, that's what I mean. My choice is correlated to a general observation in the corporate world. They say that younger people have lots of time but don't have much money while older people have lots of money, but almost have no time to spend it. Time is a scarce resource whereas money is abundant. If we will take 80 years old as the average human lifespan, everybody has at least 700,800 hours to spend. If I could return back the clock, I would have spent 50% of it to achieve financial freedom for me to enjoy time freedom with the other 50%. However, since it is rare to see young men in their 20s think like 50 +, I didn't notice that I already consumed 481,800 hours of my time. How I wish that before my remaining 219,000 hours will expire, what we do here on Hive will help contribute to that vision of both financial and time freedom. Blessings!

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Yeah... Totally get you.
The time factor should always be taught of. Sometimes, I wish I was thinking like I do now few years back.

But older people have experience and understand the importance of quality time. Sadly, most young people would have wasted their young days only to realize when it's too late that they've wasted a very important resource😪😪

Thanks though for raising the question. It's a good mental exercise.

Yeah it is.. Thanks for engaging😘😘