Our conflict between Money & Time
- By Peter Carruthers
- Published 05/24/2006
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Our conflict between Money & Time
From the day we're born we're taught to be careful with money. Usually by our parents, and our grandparents, and our teachers, and a whole bunch of other folk with one thing in common -- they earn salaries.
When you earn a salary, typically you get paid the same amount of money each month -- even if your workload varies. Heck, you can even take days off for the luxury of sickness. (Since the law allows you 14 days sick leave per year, it seems stupid not to take advantage of it.)
Because you're able to take time off, for other things that interest you, or need to be done, it makes immense sense to use the time to save money -- by doing things yourself. In other words, your salary has already determined the value of each hour that you have. Since it's difficult to generate debit orders, and that sort of thing). I like to believe that Mr Branson (whom I have never met personally, but once flew over one of these islands in a competitive airline) does a lot more of the former than the latter.
So why do we spend so much time on the latter?
I ask this because after trawling through the online forums of South Africans overseas during the past six months, one thing seems pretty obvious. The people that most want to come back to
And it's very much the same thing back home. Those of us who earn only marginally more than we have to spend see
Maybe, if you're battling financially, it's time to stop worrying about the money, and time to stop worrying about your time and how you are spending it?