What would you do differently If you had more time in the day?
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More time? What difference would it make? "Don't say you don't have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein." -H. Jackson Brown Jr. Time makes fools of us because too often we take it for granted. Why not ask "what would you do differently if you had less time in the day?" Let's see how the answers would differ then. Sorry for answering way too seriously. I'm a bit tipsy (blame it on the vodka). But hey, a drunken mind speaks a sober truth. Or something like that. |
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A computer science professor told our class this once when no one turned in their homework: "You can never say you didn't have enough time; it's just that your priorities are different than mine" That stuck with me, and it's useful everywhere. We all have the same amount of time, it's just up to us to prioritize what's important to us. |
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I'd sleep more.... |
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I think I would read more! So many books, so little time! |
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I would spend more time outside, exploring all the forests in my state. If I didn't have to work, I'd love to go to the farmer's market every day and pick up fresh things for that night's dinner. I get to do these things about once or twice a week now, but it'd be cool to just savor these experiences without thinking about how I have to get home to do XYZ before the workweek starts again. |
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Take better care of my house, read more books, do more yoga, sew, knit, bake cookies for my loved ones (not paleo, and I don't care, it's worth it to see my little brother so happy)...it's a long list. |
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