Some cultures think of time sequentially – as a linear commodity to “spend,” “save,” or “waste.” Other cultures view time synchronically – as a constant flow to be experienced in the moment, and as a force that cannot be contained or controlled.
Whether time is perceived as a commodity or a constant determines the meaning and value of being “on time.”
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