The text reflects a perspective on the relationship between money and time, suggesting that as a society we have become obsessed with earning more money to buy time for experiences and activities that we value. The author suggests that this is a trap, as money does not necessarily lead to more time and the pursuit of money can lead to a sense of paranoia and a focus on efficiency at the expense of other aspects of life. The concept of "effective time" or "quality time" is introduced, suggesting that the way we use our time is more important than the quantity of time we have.
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I think it is rather a common saying or a joke, how money means time. However, this roots so much deeper in our understanding of reality and setting our daily goals and expectations, that I personally believe we should focus on, instead of coronavirus.
I am certain that despite our efficiency in chaos as a species, we do come rational decision making based on facts and triggers. So far we have established this connection only to cause more efficiently understanding... Jesus, Christ.
But here is the trap... as a society, we literally have reached a level of expertise that we literally buy time from each other, to spend to our likeness, drugs, parties, cinema, books, dance, fuck, more people to fuck, sports, and the mood to do it. Get a loved one and spend time with him, her, whatever this is.
Well, numbers do not add up, everyone is tight on one commodity time. We get then paranoid to earn more time, make more time, push our little everyday chores to someone else. The only medium to earn more we know is money, funny that it does not eventually buy us any further time than the one we actually have.
However one could define the effective time, quality time one could call it..
I think it is rather a common saying or a joke, how money means time. However, this roots so much deeper in our understanding of reality and setting our daily goals and expectations, that I personally believe we should focus on, instead of coronavirus.
I am certain that despite our efficiency in chaos as a species, we do come rational decision making based on facts and triggers. So far we have established this connection only to cause more efficiently understanding... Jesus, Christ.
But here is the trap... as a society, we literally have reached a level of expertise that we literally buy time from each other, to spend to our likeness, drugs, parties, cinema, books, dance, fuck, more people to fuck, sports, and the mood to do it. Get a loved one and spend time with him, her, whatever this is.
Well, numbers do not add up, everyone is tight on one commodity time. We get then paranoid to earn more time, make more time, push our little everyday chores to someone else. The only medium to earn more we know is money, funny that it does not eventually buy us any further time than the one we actually have.
However one could define the effective time, quality time one could call it..
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