Time is money. But if time does not exist, will money still be there?
On the safe side of life, in the check-list laden literature of executive training and management skill development, these questions do not exist.
Time is money. Everyone knows that.
But what was this relation like before Benjamin Franklin?
Would Newton and Leibniz still have their dispute in modern turbo-captitalism?
Well, money is not the thing that it used to be - especially not a thing - well not an object. It is mere stardust of binary codes in virtual worlds. Your nice pieces of paper are just the remains of another age.
And time?
Believe me time is money.
Time is also cocoa butter, Brussels sprouts and chocolate fudge.
According to Isaac Newton there is such a thing as time out there. There is also money out there.
So when you have finally succeeded to overcome this equation, time being money, in your ol' grave, you can look back and see if it is/was/will be true.
However, it is incredible what you can win if you spend your time not in the pursuit of money. In some cases you will end up even earning money, too.
Time is money.
I don't think so.
Time is money.
If time is money, we can build a money clock. Without doing any research on that idea, I assume that it already exists.
There is only the need for a periodic oscillation or happening.
You can base your timing on your individual money clock, dependent on how much you earn every year, every month, every day, every hour, every minute, every second, every quantum tick of the universe. Interesting phenomena can be observed with this sort of time: Acceleration with wage raises, complete halts of your personal universe, yes indeed.
I love that.
Time is money.
Time is on my side.
Money is not on my side.
Therefore: Time is not money.
Time to go to some logic classes.
If you open a book on time management called Zeitmanagement, on page 7 you will read: Everybody knows: Time is money.
Although I hate the burning of books, some of them do really deserve that.
And if I am wrong, the words will finally rise like a Phoenix from the ashes and scream:
Time is ice-cream.
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