Unlimited Money Vs Unlimited Time
If I had to choose between unlimited time and unlimited money, which one would I go for?
Pixabay This is a very critical question, and one needs to look into it carefully and weigh the two options before choosing one. We all know that time, they say, is money, which means with time in one’s hands, one can achieve great things, even things that money cannot easily buy, such as good relationships with people. A relationship bought with money cannot be genuine. Relationships need time and commitment from the people involved to work. So, having excess time can make a person great if it is put to good use.
Unlimited money, on the other hand, is something that answers all things, just as it is written in the Bible, and that principle is applicable in our world today. With money, almost everything can be bought, even the happiness people often say cannot be purchased with money, and even relationships. The only challenge is that such things need the continuous availability of money to remain valid when bought. These days, money rules the world, and with unlimited access to it, it means one already has everything.
Which one would I choose? It is unlimited money, of course.
With unlimited money, I can buy time as well. These days, one of the major things stealing our time is the constant hustle to live a better life, and that hustle is centred around money. 90% of people in this world are always on the go; even when they are at rest or asleep, they are still thinking about how to hit the jackpot or how to make ends meet. This robs them of the time needed for proper rest and meaningful relationships.
With the availability of unlimited money, I can put everything in order and reclaim my time, because at that point, I would no longer need to work like someone who is struggling to put food on the table for their family.
Being rich comes with a lot of responsibilities and demands, but I must say that having wealth in excess puts a stop to some of those demands. It gives room and ease to delegate tasks to others, as long as the money to pay them is available. The only issue is that one would still need to oversee the affairs entrusted to others; otherwise, things could go wrong. This would still keep one busy, but not as busy as those who are working solely to survive.
At this moment in my life, time is good, but what I’m truly looking for is money in excess. Once I have access to money, I will surely find the time to seek rest.
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Oh that’s definitely from a smart angle. I was going to ask how you’ll buy time with unlimited money but I get it.
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Yes, time is purchasable with money.
Okay. Noted