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	<title>Comments on: Whatever Happened to Time?</title>
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		<title>By: christinehohlbaum</title>
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		<description>Our relationship with time is in ill-repair. I claim we need to establish a more positive relationship with time so we have more of it. As you rightly point out, we can take back control ~ I would argue, however, that it is not time itself we control, but the things we do in the time that we have. Embracing time abundance, in lieu of the all-too-present time starvation, can set you free.</description>
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