![]() ![]() We all have our own list – a list of habits and guilty pleasures that we more than likely either keep to ourselves entirely or lie to ourselves about, convincing ourselves we’re making good decisions. You spend time doings things that you shouldn’t be doing. Don’t waste money on trivial things when you could be using it to do more for you and for the world. You can be happy completely broke, but why? Why not enjoy life’s luxuries? Do so responsibly and wisely. If money isn’t an issue, that doesn’t mean you still couldn’t put that money to better use and enjoy life even more than you are now. And although money isn’t time, it is a useful tool in making the time you do have more enjoyable. You spend money on things that don’t matter. One could very well argue that the best way to maximize the pleasure you receive from experiences is to experience as many different experiences as possible, using your better judgment to choose which experiences ought to be lived. The first time is always the best because the excitement that novelty brings is present. The pleasure derived from any single experience declines with each repetition. If the worth of your life is truly the sum of your experiences, which I basically believe it to be, then you should do your best to maximize the joy and pleasure you receive from those experiences. You will never again experience the second that has just past you spent that second. This moment can only be lived once and in one way. Do you choose to do this or do you choose to do that? When you choose one path in life, you actively abandon another. You could be living more each day if you spent less time on your phone and tablet. You could have spent it getting more work done so you can stay ahead and possible take an early vacation. You could have used an extra hour to do something new or meet someone new. Instead of living experiences, you’re creating memories you won’t care to remember. However, how we use this technology and how often we use it needs to be regulated. There’s no denying that, nor should it be avoided. Technology is a necessary part of life now. Calculate how many hours – it’s almost certainly hours – of a day you waste texting, tweeting, Facebooking, writing down or commenting on your own life or the lives of others instead of living in the moment. You should count how many times you pick up and check or use your phone in a day. Every hour of your life you spend poorly is a piece of your life wasted. Yet, you are most likely one of the billions of people in the world who are wasting their time away. You can’t slow down how quickly you spend your time and you can never stop it you will run out no matter what. Unfortunately, most people don’t think about the value of time. You never know how much this next upcoming minute is really worth, as it could very well be your last. You’re almost never given a head's up when you’re about to run out, making death almost always a surprise. You could have another couple of decades, or you could merely have another couple of hours. ![]() What’s worse is that you’re not informed on how much time you actually have. You are given a certain amount of time you can spend in your life. There is nothing else more valuable than time because time can’t be bought. In reality, it is the only thing in the world that has intrinsic value. Married at First Sight season 17 airs Wednesdays on Lifetime.Time is the most precious commodity for any living thing. Meanwhile, Michael was left at the altar after his bride ran away. In the premiere episode, Emily and Brennan were the only couple to walk down the aisle. Married at First Sight season 17 kicked off on October 18 with 10 Denver singles looking to take the big leap by marrying a complete stranger. But on Wedding Day, as their anxieties reach a pinnacle – will one bride disappear into thin air?” The official synopsis for the October 25 episode reads: “With one pair having already exchanged their vows in Denver, our other 8 singles make the final preparations for their own mile-high matrimonies. Austin also revealed that he wants someone who is “structured” and “ambitious” but also “full of energy.” In a preview released ahead of the premiere, Austin admitted that he’s had one-night stands. Becca is a photographer specializing in weddings and bridal shoots. met in the season 17 premiere and wanted to explore their connection further. You guys are the first to really believe in me and teach me not to settle.” Becca in the October 25 episode of ‘Married at First Sight.’ (Lifetime)īecca and Austin R. “I just feel like… between you and Lindsey, you really did show me what I deserve,” Becca says to Marina. ![]()
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