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06/18/05

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Where does all the time go?

Author: Seamour Frye
It is quite surprising when you sit and think about where all the time in one day goes. Twenty four hours is really a lot of time. But on most days it scarcely seems enough. But this is because of certain misconceptions about time. Let us proceed to carefully examine where all that time goes and find out if twenty four hours really is. For that I have listed out certain points which will help you to get a realistic view about how much time you really have in a day.


Point 1


We do not really get twenty four hours in a day. Maybe itís because we


always talk about the twenty four hours in a day, we get the feeling that we


really do have twenty four hours to finish our daily business and the fact is


that we do not. Assuming that you hit the sack at least by twelve in the night


and taking for granted the fact that you need at least seven hours of sleep;


let me fix your waking time at seven in the morning.




That means that you have already lost seven hours, which we can deduct from


twenty four, giving us only fourteen waking hours. Waking hours does not


mean the hours


you take to wakeup but the hours that you are awake. So let us get that straight,


we have only 14 hours in a day. Now if you think that all those fourteen hours


can be used for productive work, you are wrong again. For we come to our next


point.




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