Love Your Work

190. The Variable Money Value of Time


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You may have heard that you should assign yourself an "aspirational hourly rate." That you should tell yourself you're worth, say, $300 an hour; and if you can spend $300 to save yourself an hour, you should do so.

That's a powerful idea for making the most of your time and energy, but is all of your time equally valuable? In this week's essay, I propose a variable money value for your time.

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