Time. Albert Einstein declared it to be relative. But, that’s not the only thing we say about time. Why, just consider this short list: “I’ve making good time.” “I’ve got time to kill.” “If I could only save time in a bottle.” “I’ve just learned the best ‘time management’ technique.” You’ve heard those expressions before, and likely a hundred others. And all of these sayings point to one reality: we all want to know how to use our time, and very few of us feel like we know how to do just that. A few weeks ago, I was listening to an audio program from Mars Hill Audio. The topic of this specific interview was … you guessed it: time. The interviewer noted that a few years ago Forbes Magazine dedicated an entire issue to the topic of time – what Forbes called the biggest issue of our age. And inside the magazine, the writers at Forbes went on to say: “We’ve beaten (or at least stymied) most of humanity’s monsters: disease, climate, geography and memor...
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