Fighting Chronos
The Greeks had two different words for “time” – Chronos and Kairos. Chronos refers to chronological or sequential time. It’s quantitative nature measures time in minutes. We’re familiar with it, at least in its root[…]
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The Greeks had two different words for “time” – Chronos and Kairos. Chronos refers to chronological or sequential time. It’s quantitative nature measures time in minutes. We’re familiar with it, at least in its root[…]
Read moreAwhile pack, a college friend posted about a “Life Calendar” he came across from Wait But Why. I was intrigued, and did the exercise myself. It maps out your life from birth through age 90 by simple rows[…]
Read more“Money has no intrinsic value, only relative value. Its worth is measured by the ability to exchange it for something of value to the owner. In this light, the man who has no money and[…]
Read moreMost people are familiar with the idea of a mortgage escrow – it’s when your mortgage company receives more than the principal and interest each month to take responsibility of paying for other home expenses,[…]
Read moreI believe it was Steven Covey who I first learned this from. The concept is this: if you’re trying to fit a pile of rocks, pebbles, and sand into a mason jar, you first have[…]
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