Time Is Money
289 EGP
An exploration of how time and money intersect in modern life, examining the economic value of time and its impact on personal decisions, productivity, and societal structures.
This examination of temporal economics delves into how modern society’s equation of time with monetary value shapes individual behavior and collective priorities. The work analyzes the psychological and social implications of treating time as a commodity, exploring themes of efficiency culture, work-life balance, and the hidden costs of our time-obsessed world. Written for readers interested in economics, sociology, and personal development, the book challenges assumptions about productivity and success while offering insights into reclaiming agency over how we spend our most precious resource.
| Dimensions | 85 × 170 × 230 cm |
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