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Would you Prefer To Be the Top 1% Wealthy 100 Years Ago or Average Today?

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Would you Prefer To Be the Top 1% Wealthy 100 Years Ago or Average Today? What a time-travel money thought experiment reveals about real wealth. Framing the Question Choosing between being in the  top 1% wealthiest  a hundred years ago or living an average life today isn’t really about money — it’s about what we value in comfort, freedom, safety, and status. This question forces you to compare two very different worlds: one with servants but no antibiotics, and one with smartphones but rising stress. It’s less “Which is richer?” and more “Which life would feel  better  to live?” Underneath it all is a deceptively simple prompt: would you trade modern convenience, medicine, and connectivity for extreme status in a more limited, often harsher world? How you answer reveals your assumptions about happiness, progress, and what “having it all” actually means. Two Very Different Worlds Imagine life as a time-travel slider. On the far left: the 1920s (roughly a hundred years...

How can i make the best use of my time today?

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How can i make the best use of my time today? T iny shifts, big gains: Why intention beats intensity when managing your hours 📦 Framing the Question Time is the one resource we all get equally each day—but how we use it? That’s where the game changes. Asking “How can I make the best use of my time today?” is about reclaiming your hours from autopilot and redirecting them toward clarity and purpose. In this post, we explore practical, low-friction ways to align your time with what matters most. Whether you’re managing a team, a household, or your own ambitions, mastering this daily choice creates momentum over time. The Myth of Doing More We often confuse being busy with being effective. But squeezing more tasks into your day doesn’t necessarily mean you’re making the best use of your time. The key is not doing more, but doing more of what matters . Start with one anchor goal: What’s the single most important thing you could do today? Use time blocks: ...