Re: Time = Money ...exploring the relationship between the two concepts

2018-02-08 Thread Colin Dean
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:58:40 AM UTC-5, Ajoeibin wrote: > > If all time must have value then joy in life has been dropped from the > equation. > Without joy or beauty, for its own sake, then time is only value and value > does > not nourish all parts of the person. > I think I feel

Re: Time = Money ...exploring the relationship between the two concepts

2018-02-06 Thread o1bigtenor
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 7:22 PM, John Wiegley wrote: > > "j" == johannesjh writes: > > j> What about other accounting concepts and account types such as assets, > j> liabilities and equity ... do they have a meaning with regard to time? > What > j> do you think? And from a practical point of

Re: Time = Money ...exploring the relationship between the two concepts

2018-02-05 Thread John Wiegley
> "j" == johannesjh writes: j> What about other accounting concepts and account types such as assets, j> liabilities and equity ... do they have a meaning with regard to time? What j> do you think? And from a practical point of view: How have you modeled time j> spent, as well as time saved

Time = Money ...exploring the relationship between the two concepts

2018-02-05 Thread johannesjh
Hi! More on a philosophical note, and for personal interest and collective amusement rather than for any serious reasons... I would like to invite you join a little exploration and hopefully discussion of how time relates to money using concepts of bookkeeping. Time can be modeled as income a