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The Subjective Interpretation Of Objective Time

There is no objective time without a subjective interpretation of it.

Deadlines are an example of a subjective interpretation of objective time. Many deadlines we perceive as “real” are anything but. Instead, deadlines are socially constructed dates to plan one’s work and synchronize with others. 

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"Take time for all things: great haste makes great waste. " ~ Benjamin Franklin

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