The desire to reach a state of rest is untenable in human life. Your metaphysics is all screwed up.
What does “free time” mean to you? When you’re not at work, do you pass the time — or spend it?
The difference may impact how happy you are. A new study shows people who put a price on their time are more likely to feel impatient when they’re not using it to earn money. And that hurts their ability to derive happiness during leisure activities.
Treating time as money can actually undermine your well-being,” says Sanford DeVoe, one of two researchers at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management who carried out the study.
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