I don’t value time enough
I wonder if I don’t value time enough β³
I often wonder if I don’t value time enough. A common saying at work is you can always get more money but not more time. I am at the mid point of my life but I really find myself willing to prioritize money over time in search of a better tomorrow.
Money isn’t just a number in a bank or investment account. It’s not a Rolls-Royce or a fancy in-ground pool. It can be purchase used manure spreader. Or buy the land, the homestead, the tractor, implements and the livestock. It has some uses today but saved and invested much greater returns tomorrow. While there is no guarantee of tomorrow, it’s a risk I’m willing to take, as I have faith in the future, and the longer I wait the better tomorrow will be.
I admit that I sometimes go towards extremes to save a few bucks – consuming a lot of my limited time. But sometimes that time wasn’t going to get used at any rate. I forgo other things now that I might never get a chance to experience. But maybe it wasn’t something that I wanted after all. Investing, including in your future involves risk.
But also, I am no fan of outsourcing the necessities of life. Okay, I no longer change my own oil on my truck but that because it became such a problem to get the filter off the truck with all the caked on mud and dispose of the oil living in the suburbs. But I’d much rather cook my own food, camp in the wilderness rather than go to a restaurant or hotel. I’d rather haul my own bottles and cans to the transfer station.
You can pay people for nearly everything in your life today. You can pay for people to buy your groceries and clothing, haul your trash away, give you a ride around town – all things that save you time. But sometimes saving money is more important, and you have free time to spare in the present that otherwise would be wasted.