We have too much time and money.

It's all paradoxical.
Never in the history of mankind have we had so much time and have been so materially well off as now.

At the same time, no generation has been in such a hurry. We live longer than before and actually have several decades to catch up with what we want in life. Actually, it's not about lack of time, but lack of energy.

A people who have time to watch TV on average 2.5 hours per day does not lack time. They lack energy. We can travel faster than ever before by car, train and plane. Washing machines, microwave ovens, vacuum cleaners and lawnmowers not to mention smart phones, computers, internet and robotic lawnmowers. The computer, for example, performs calculations in a few seconds that previously took several weeks to put together manually. We buy ready-made food. Not to mention the time-saving internet services.


But where did all the time gains go? Where did all the time we should have gone to enjoy life more? Instead, we have seized the opportunity to stress even more. I'm going to question the constant focus on time, are you with me?


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