Saturday, November 15, 2008

You Pay For Them With Time

You Don’t Really Pay For Things With Money
By TrafficHoopla Team November 15, 2008


You don’t really pay for things with money.


You pay for them with time.


“In five years, I’ll have put enough awayto buy that vacation house we want.


Then I’ll slow down.”


That means the house will cost you five years —one-twelfth of your adult life.


Translate the dollar value of the house,car, or anything else into time,and then see if it’s still worth it. …


The phrase spending your time is not a metaphor.


It’s how life works.


To your success,




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