Who is the arbiter of your time?
Who is the one who decrees its value?
Who says an hour at a desk or a coal face is of more value than an hour on the beach or with your nose in a book?
For both yourself and humanity as a whole.
Count the hours.
Someone else is.
Working out what to do with them.
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