I have been saying for a very long time that time is the most valuable resource.
And that's why I don't want to waste any longer -- one more minute of my life -- with people that are -- chasing illusions -- and living a lie -- without the courage -- to open their eyes to see -- and feel their own painful truths.
Most people are compulsively and unconsciously looking for
scapegoats to use as poison containers to temporarily and superficially alleviate their own unresolved repressed emotions of the child they once were.
I didn't need science and research to know that time is more valuable than money.
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Giving time to others is a simple way you can get more out of your relationships, and it’s a key feature of emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and manage emotions. Let’s explain why time is more valuable than money, what research will say about giving your time, and how it can help you feel happier.
Steve Jobs famously said, “The most valuable resource we all have is time.” Of course, he was right; There is always more money to be made. But time is limited. Once he’s gone, he’s gone.
That’s why it’s so important to live with intention when it comes to spending your time. In an age when everything seems to be struggling to get your attention, it’s all too easy to pass the time in ways that you’ll regret later. In return, when you share your time with others, you make them feel appreciated. This leads to stronger and deeper relationships… which in turn leads to a greater sense of shared happiness.
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