9. On the minute/second.

Because time is money, aka debt, aka usury.

Yes. The system.

“Time is what keeps everything from happening at once.”

Ray Cummings

So it seems.

AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury.

Me: In modern day society things have to happen on the minute/second. Time is money.

ChatGPT (jan23):

In modern day society, time and money are often seen as closely linked, with the phrase “time is money” being commonly used to express the idea that time is a valuable resource that should be used efficiently. This concept is often associated with the fast-paced and competitive nature of modern society, where people are expected to be productive and efficient in order to be successful in their careers and personal lives.

The idea that time is money has been around for a long time, and it has been used to justify the exploitation of labor, as well as the imposition of strict deadlines and schedules. This can lead to an emphasis on work over leisure and personal well-being, and can make it difficult for people to balance their work and personal lives.

In the context of usury, the link between time and money can further exacerbate the negative effects of high-interest loans. Borrowers may feel pressured to work longer hours or multiple jobs in order to pay off their debt, sacrificing their time and energy for the benefit of lenders. This can lead to feelings of stress and burnout, and can make it difficult for borrowers to achieve financial stability and security.

It’s important to recognize that time and money are not the same, and that time has different values for different people and circumstances, as well as that there are other ways to measure success than just wealth.

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Extra:

1. Productivity
2. Efficiency
3. Effective planning
4. Goal setting
5. Automation
6. Investment
7. Strategic use of resources
8. Setting deadlines
9. Delegation
10. Outsourcing
11. Working smarter, not harder
12. Time tracking
13. Time blocking
14. Batching
15. Eliminating distractions
16. Avoiding multitasking
17. Streamlining
18. Leveraging technology
19. Systematizing
20. Simplifying

Wikipedia:

Affiliate:

Books:

  1. “The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life” by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd (2008)
  2. “Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World” by Cal Newport (2016)
  3. “The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich” by Tim Ferriss (2007)
  4. “The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment” by Eckhart Tolle (1997)

Documentaries:

  1. “HyperNormalisation” directed by Adam Curtis (2016)
  2. “The True Cost” directed by Andrew Morgan (2015)
  3. “Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things” directed by Matt D’Avella (2016)

Movies:

  1. “In Time” directed by Andrew Niccol (2011)
  2. “The Pursuit of Happyness” directed by Gabriele Muccino (2006)
  3. “Moneyball” directed by Bennett Miller (2011)

Series:

  1. “Mad Men” created by Matthew Weiner (2007-2015)
  2. “Black Mirror” created by Charlie Brooker (2011-2019)
  3. “The Office” created by Greg Daniels (2005-2013)

Songs:

  1. “Time” by Pink Floyd (1973)
  2. “Time is Money” by Akon (2008)
  3. “Workin’ for a Livin’” by Huey Lewis and the News (1982)

Artworks:

  1. “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali (1931)
  2. “The Clock” by Christian Marclay (2010)
  3. “Composition VIII” by Wassily Kandinsky (1923)

Podcasts:

  1. “The Productivity Show” by Asian Efficiency
  2. “The Tim Ferriss Show” by Tim Ferriss
  3. “How I Built This” by NPR

Purpose: to create a usury-aware AI

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