However, in order to save time, one must spend either energy or money… -In order to save energy, one must spend time or money…-In order to save money, one must spend time or energy…-Examples being trying to catch a cab/bus to get someplace on time, vs. walking if you can’t spend the fare,
Or for the health benefits of walking…. or, in order to cut down on bills, taking the time to buy energy saving appliances and maybe installing them yourself,
“Good. Fast. Cheap. Choose any two.”^Gotta get that plaque! (if there’s time, and if I feel like it, and if it’s in the budget… Lol!) Seriously, that’s good!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Same as the amount gained being productive… none…--Mostly because of inflation, and they’re not so interchangeable….
JayBluE over 11 years ago
However, in order to save time, one must spend either energy or money… -In order to save energy, one must spend time or money…-In order to save money, one must spend time or energy…-Examples being trying to catch a cab/bus to get someplace on time, vs. walking if you can’t spend the fare,
Or for the health benefits of walking…. or, in order to cut down on bills, taking the time to buy energy saving appliances and maybe installing them yourself,
There’s many more examples out there….
InTraining Premium Member over 11 years ago
Burning you twigs verses paying a garbage truck to haul them away……
kendallclark1973 over 11 years ago
If it were that easy, Horace, I’d be posting this from my private island mansion.
Sherlock Watson over 11 years ago
That was a typo, Horace; it was supposed to read, “Dime is money.” And it is.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
“Good. Fast. Cheap. Choose any two.”^Gotta get that plaque! (if there’s time, and if I feel like it, and if it’s in the budget… Lol!) Seriously, that’s good!
bopard over 11 years ago
ahead of time + under budget = priceless
bopard over 11 years ago
He’s got the wrong formula in the devise.(Rate X Asset(rented item) X Time) – Liabilities = $Big Bucks
That’s before compounded interest gets involved.