Is Time Really Worth Trading for Money?

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The discussion centers on the value of time and the implications of assigning a monetary worth to it. Participants express that once time is sold, it cannot be reclaimed, emphasizing that wages reflect one's value to others rather than personal worth. The conversation contrasts different payment structures, such as salaries versus commission, and highlights the necessity of work for survival in modern society. Some argue that life itself is precious, suggesting that time's value is only significant in relation to human mortality. There is a critique of the notion that "time is money," with sentiments that life should not be reduced to mere financial transactions. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects a deeper philosophical inquiry into the meaning of existence and the importance of using time wisely rather than solely for monetary gain.
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Why would anyone want to put a price on their time? Once you sell it, you can't buy it back. A wage or salary represents only what you are worth to someone else, and society in general- never what you are worth to yourself.

Just a thought.
 
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plum said:
Why would anyone want to put a price on their time? Once you sell it, you can't buy it back. A wage or salary represents only what you are worth to someone else, and society in general- never what you are worth to yourself.

Just a thought.

Instead of saying time is precious, I would say that we are precious. Time only being precious in how it relates to potentially mortal beings.
 
Time and money

Not all get paid by the time they use during work. Some get paid fixed salaries and others get paid by comission or piece work.

In order to survive in the modern world you have to work and most of that is usually based on the amount of time you put in for an exchange of money.


In less developed countries some still survive off the land by hunting and farming but these activities still require a certain amount of effort and time.
 
mee said:
Instead of saying time is precious, I would say that we are precious. Time only being precious in how it relates to potentially mortal beings.

Life is precious.
 
plum said:
Why would anyone want to put a price on their time? Once you sell it, you can't buy it back. A wage or salary represents only what you are worth to someone else, and society in general- never what you are worth to yourself.

Just a thought.

Everybody's got to eat, and eating each other just doesn't sound all that appealing to me.
 
Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.
 
mee said:
Instead of saying time is precious, I would say that we are precious. Time only being precious in how it relates to potentially mortal beings.


You got to be joking.In what way we are precious?World would be much better off without us.
Time is money-I hate this.
 
Smurf said:
Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have.

The statement is fine just like this without the fancy convoluted crap on the end. :smile:
 
tumor said:
You got to be joking.In what way we are precious?World would be much better off without us.
Time is money-I hate this.

Speak for yourself, the world may be better without you, but I know my presence here allows for greater possibility then simple plant or animal life.

Would the Earth be better without us? It would be nothing. Who would be there to enjoy a sunrise, or the soft, cool morning breeze. What would beauty mean to a tree, or a badger? Or do you mean Earth would be better without any life at all? What would beauty mean to a rock?

Humanity DOES have marvelous potential, for both good and bad. If you see only the bad side of us, then I pity you.
 
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plum does have a point. Time, unlike money, can never reverse itself. One can easily gain or lose money, but once time is gone, it won't come back. Id much rather spend my life using my time wisely rather than allocating all my time for the sole purpose of making money, because if I did that, I would probably be miserable (but stinkin' rich).
 
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