Would you rather have more time or more money?

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A simple question for the PH community. This year, would you prefer to have 2x more time (for family and personal projects) or rather have 2x more money?
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Used wisely, more time can bring you way more money.
exactly
more money can also bring more time :)
agreed!
I’d opt for the opposite. More money = more time.
money. live fast, die young
But how do you live fast?😥
an extreme bucket list with lots of money to execute each one on that list
what's the most expensive thing on your dream list?
a trip to orbit the earth, or to the moon. preferably on a spacex craft
I've always chosen occupations that allowed me more time freedom, lower pay than other options, and greater time management. I saw CEOs, physicians, attorneys, and workaholics and I didn't want to be a part of it. I worked as a university professor in my first job. It provided me with a decent middle-class pay and lots of free time to pursue other interests. That developed into a second job where I could work as much or as little as I wanted, writing books and giving speeches. Fortunately, I was able to achieve financial independence before to turning 50. No remorse. Although not perfect, my life has been really, really fantastic.
I started a university career too but got bored rather fast. Great that you've been able to live as you intended!
For sure more time. More time will eventually bring in more money.
Time for sure. It is easy to convert time to money, but the opposite is quite complex.
well money could buy you quite a bunch of time-saving services
yes but the conversion rate is not that great. There is also a hard limit in how much time you can save: you cannot save more time than the time you are currently spending on tasks.
Alexi Team Click One, Product Hunt. TIME IS MONEY! FAMILY, WEEKENDS, LADIES NIGHT OUT, TIME, TIME, TIME.
This is a difficult question to answer because it depends on the individual. For some, more money would be ideal because they could use it to buy things that they want or need. On the other hand, others might prefer more time because they could spend more time with family and friends or pursue their passions in life. Ultimately, what matters most is what makes you happy! For me, it's time. But, it's also because I have got basic covered and can say time and not money :)
interestingly, after some basic level, the answer doesn't seem to depend too much on income - but rather on personal preferences.
I think so :)
I have to bring something to the family
Money will not embrace you in the evening, so I prefer time which I could spend with my family ;)
I totally get you.
if you have more money then you need to work less = more time.
Time because it's a lot scarcer resource. Wasted time will never come back to you while money can be replaced.
nicely said. But many people I asked regret the time they spent on entertainment instead of work or study
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