I either have time but no money...or money and no time. I can't seem to get it right.
2006-08-05 09:35:23
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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every second costs ~6 cents, as it is counted by crazy people who call themselves scientists. I value time more, because time is the thing that allows me to get money. 3600 seconds a day, thats 216 litas, which is like 80 dollars. uch for a 17 years old teen like me. At the other hand, an extented essay is worth much more than 80 dollars, and my it needs at least 12 hours to sit at.
My value of time shows up as i find myself wishing that it was 30 hours in a day..
2006-08-05 16:55:54
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answered by Solveiga 5
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I value time above money. You can be fired, bankrupt, robbed at any time and have no money. You are easily replaced in the employment arena, but as a friend, parent, child, cousin in life you are irreplaceable. Would you trade the best moment at work for the best moment in life with your family? I wouldn't. You can work to buy the cleats for their first baseball game. But you can never recapture the joy of being there for that first homerun if you are stuck at work making that money that could be gone tomorrow.
2006-08-05 16:44:24
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answered by firstbase 1
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I can't say one or the other. There has to be a balance. I know I have to work to put food on the table and a roof over my head but I value the time I spend with my family and pets and will make time through vacation days or personal time to see that they are not neglected.
2006-08-06 02:42:46
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answered by starrynight1 7
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Sometimes I value both about equally--time is money, after all. And besides, I never seem to have enough of either.
But when it comes down to it, I would have to choose time. You only get a finite supply of that, while you can always earn more money in the future.
2006-08-05 16:49:11
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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Definitely time is more valuable than money. As each moment presents itself, one can learn so many things...like how we can understand better who we really are, who or what God is, how we can understand better why we suffer, and how we can stop it. How we can feel real love, and experience true peace of mind, how we can transcend the fear of death. Money can never do any of that. Can money help you die in peace? Feel true love? Free you from the fear of old age and death? I try to use my time to constantly contemplate these things. Whether I have money or not. I feel far more wealthy than a money-rich person who has a huge house or fancy car. I feel very fulfilled in my spiritual quests..as that will stay with me forever.
2006-08-05 18:51:16
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answered by nara c 3
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I will always need more time for something. But If the world didn't function on money, I would rather do without it. It would be a much better place if we all had to work for survival.
2006-08-05 16:55:07
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answered by firedup 6
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I definitely value time most, simply put, because it's not a renewable resource. You can't aqcuire more time. Once it's spent, it's gone. Money may be hard to obtain, but it's always there.
2006-08-06 08:27:38
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answered by Jessica LeAnn 3
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Time. if i had more time i'd get more opportunities to work more or use that time to create something to sell. and i could have more time to work on things in my life. like clean my room, or read the paper or sleep more or even go out and enjoy nature! *siiiigh*
i never seem to get enough time to do things i wanted or have to do. looks like i need time management. dang!
2006-08-05 19:27:23
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answered by Iya 3
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I find that they are equally essential. for me If I have time on my hands, I am not busy making money, an if I am busy making money, I don't have time to spend it!Go figure.
2006-08-05 16:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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