The remedy is to liberate ourselves from Franklin’s equation. Time is
not money but “the element in which we exist,” as Joyce Carol Oates
put it more than two decades ago (in a relatively leisurely era). “We
are either borne along by it or drowned in it.”
Stefan Klein is the author, most recently, of “The Secret Pulse of
Time: Making Sense of Life’s Scarcest Commodity.” This article was
translated by Shelley Frisch from the German.
Note the parens about two decades ago being a relatively leisurely era.
We do seem to be increasingly focussed on time. We are becoming
conditioned more each day to wanting to achieve and gain more, faster.
We evidence greater stress, and the stress is killing us. I muse that
the Internet is burying people in so much information that we are
overwhelmed. It requires great discipline to resist.