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Value Granted by Time
Today’s capitalist society is indubitably fast-paced and dictated by time. Time itself has therefore gained value and become precious. So do we derive more value from a task when we are constrained by time? Does time give that task more value? Would a task lose its value, given unlimited time to complete it? Is time or the task at hand more valuable then?
And, generally speaking, are tasks meaningless without constraints?
I think so because it creates some sort of limit that you have, and since you know that limit exists, you start to consider every part of the task per unit of time instead of neglecting one part for later
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