Time is in fact the killer concept to this life. There's never enough, we are always running out. This is a classic supply and demand problem, only thing is you can't buy more time in your life. Sure, you can sell your time, or buy somebody else's time. Nobody gets to go to the universe and ask for more time or even a small loan of time. The she / he who controls everything is a weird concept. The old standard, Father Time makes you think about some old guy with an hour glass who ... [more]
Some say life is a beach!
Some say life is a Bitch! Your lifetime is in countdown mode from the moment you are born. How much time do you get in a lifetime today? 7,000 days 10,000 24,000 29,000 36,500 or more? Nobody knows for sure, until you get to the end. Then it's still anybody's guess. One thing for sure, we all get a better chance at longer lives due to clean water and sanitation. This has added years for everyone. Used to be if you made it past 30 years (10,950 days) you were ... [more]
What type of Spendito are you?
We are all somewhat the same, but we are all distinguished as different Spenditos. Some of us are more footloose and fancy free, others like to load up on more things at Costco or some giant warehouse stuffed with more stuff! It is one of the things that makes us all unique: Choice. Free Choice is even better if you live the right country. We all choose to do different things with our time, life and money. The way we spend it becomes us and our 'way of life' in how we express ... [more]
If time was money, how much would it be worth?
Check out this time/money comparison: Let's say you had $1 million and you wanted to buy more time? How would that work? A) Buying time by the minute: So $1 million divided by 1,440 minutes in a day = 694 days. Then divide the days by seven days for each week and you now have 99 weeks. This would get you 1.9 years ... which is not too bad. B) Buying time by the second: So one hour multiplied by 60 seconds x 24 hours = 3,600 per hour each day. This converts to (1440 minutes x 60 ... [more]
6 Types of Play: How We Learn to Work Together
Play is a serious business. The pioneering developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky thought that, in the preschool years, play is the leading source of development. Through play children learn and practice many basic social skills. They develop a sense of self, learn to interact with other children, how to make friends, how to lie and how to role-play. The classic study of how play develops in children was carried out by Mildred Parten in the late 1920s at the Institute of Child ... [more]