• When we talked about capital earlier, you mentioned financial capital, knowledge capital and SOC, but time should not be overlooked as a resource that is limited in quantity.
    • And time, unlike the other three, can’t be stored, so if you don’t stay motivated, it’s going to hang around for nothing.
    • By analogy, time is a perishable vegetable.
    • Oh, and if we pretend it’s a tomato, it’ll connect with pomodoro.
    • That is, counting by the number of time boxes in a pomodoro-like state of concentration.
    • There is a limit to the number of tomatoes that can be harvested in a day, and they can’t be carried over to tomorrow because they rot in a day.

Parable

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