Research shows most people feel they don’t have enough time, and prioritizing time over money could lead to greater happiness.
found that almost 50 percent of Americans reported feeling they, “Don’t have enough time these days.”
Dr. Ashley Whillans, a social scientist and assistant professor at Harvard Business School, believes the extreme word “poverty” is apt for both financial poverty and time poverty – both are chronic, cyclic, and cynical. And they lead toTime poverty can affect anyone, but it seems worse at both ends of the income spectrum.
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