Think about how many measures of time you have in your home (clocks, watches, cell phones, TVs, DVRs, computers, microwaves, ovens, thermostats, etc.). Time is also how we keep track of when we’re supposed to be and where we’re supposed to be (work, home, class, meeting friends and family, etc.). You may have heard some of the following sayings: Some people will live longer than others, but when comparatively measuring how much time humans have with each other, we all have the same amount. Regardless of how many languages someone speaks, their sexual orientation, ethnicity, educational background, income or experience, we all have 365 days in a year. An hour for a woman is the same amount of time for a man. A minute for a tall person is the same amount of time for a short person. Wealthy people cannot buy more time and poor people do not receive less time. Regardless of our race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or age, all of us have the same amount of time in a day, week, month and year. My favorite aspect of time is its equality.
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