The Cramming Effect

7. Time is an Illusion

40 min · 4 de sep de 2020
portada del episodio 7. Time is an Illusion

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Time is often associated with the rhythmic tick of a clock or the buzz of a timer, but how do we  relate to time on a daily basis? In this episode, we explore the connection between time and happiness, the restraints of money and time, and the pressure of using time efficiently. The fear of running out of time is not unfamiliar to most, but what effects does that have on our happiness or even our perception with time itself? Like a clock facing a mirror, it’s time to reflect.

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