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> Two simple tricks to reduce new commitments: > • When someone asks you to do something in the future, ask yourself if you'd want to do it if it were today. If the answer is no, say no. > • If you're about to say yes to something under the assumption that you'll have more time for it in the future, say no to it instead.

Fwd: How to Change Your Life: The Case for Slowing Down

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Clothes for Language

Antonis Tsagaris

Time is a notorious trickster, evading the best efforts of scientists to pin it down for thousands of years. Psychologists call it a quagmire. Physicists say it’s a mess, hopeless, the ultimate terrorist. A failure of imagination. There’s nothing new about time being nuts.

Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing?

KC Cole

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