Friday, 9 September 2011

Value of Time

It seems incredible that we sell our time for amounts of money far below it's actual value. You have a limited number of hours to live, is it really only worth the amount you get per hour?
I don't think so. I doubt you do either. Keep that in mind when you feel tempted to measure a person by the car they drive or house they live in. Those are side-effects of how they sell their time, not measures of a person's worth.
It's ok to work for less, but it's not ok when you use the payment a person receives to rate that person.
Just as you are worth more than what you wear, so is everybody else.
So if you can't measure people by money any more, what will you use?
Time to develop a real set of values, grasshopper...

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