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Managing time when time doesn't exist
The Ultimate Productivity Paradox
Humanity has been obsessed with time management for roughly 5,000 years, ever since we started organizing agricultural schedules and realized that planting crops “whenever we feel like it” leads to disappointing harvests and existential hunger. The development of emergent time theory represents humanity’s most sophisticated understanding of temporal reality: we’ve learned that our most precious resource might be something we collectively create rather than individually consume. Readers experiencing productivity anxiety about managing non-existent time are advised to consult their local physics department, consciousness researcher, or any atomic clock that’s achieved quantum enlightenment.
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