How do you make time

Tom Penrod
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)
2 min readOct 11, 2020

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Time? Why should I take the time to write a story about time?

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And do you “Take time?” or “Make time?”

In my little bites and bits of research I have discovered two thoughts on time.

  • Newtonian time
  • Einstein time

Newtonian time is finite.

Scarcity is the mindset developed by applying Newton theory. It is widely believed that time is the scarcest of all resources.

Even Benjamin Hardy, PhD and Shannon Ashley and Tim Denning only get 24 hours in a day. And when that second, minute or hour is spent it is gone. FOREVER!

According to Newton even Governments and Municipalities cannot create more time, but leave it to government to try. (Just think about Daylight Savings Time)

So, according to Newton the best we can do is wisely budget and invest our time to create the most value possible.

Einstein time is relative.

The more interesting and intriguing the task the more time adjusts to make creation possible.

Remember how great it was to finally get outside and enjoy the summer? Forget social distancing and all the fears of breathing in someone else’s spit. This has been one of the best summers ever! Fresh air and days that lasted forever.

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Tom Penrod
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)

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