Every now and then, you’ll have an opportunity to get great leverage on your money, your time, your energy, your friends, your internet connection, and so forth. Most days, the value of free time is relatively low, and can even be negative (“I’m bored!”), but when you need that time, you really need it. Money isn’t that important most of the time, but when you need it and don’t have it, it’s really bad. Most of the time being low energy, or not having as many friends as you’d like, or having a spotty internet connection, is mostly harmless, but at the wrong time it can spell disaster.
Using time now to save time later is often efficient even if you spend more time than you save, because that time later on might be orders of magnitude more important.
I think it’s very important idea and one many people seem to not understand. For example back people complain that mandatory software updates disrupt their work. But usually you have some day to install any update, you could trigger update when you finish your work on first day it’s available and never be forced to update when you don’t want to.
I’ve seen the idea in this post:
I think it’s very important idea and one many people seem to not understand. For example back people complain that mandatory software updates disrupt their work. But usually you have some day to install any update, you could trigger update when you finish your work on first day it’s available and never be forced to update when you don’t want to.