Brian Personally, I would choose time over money. I've been sitting here for the past 10 minutes trying to think of a reason as to why I'm choosing time over money, but I genuinely CANNOT think of one! I guess I'm just going with what my gut says 😁
renie If it's a lot of money, couldn't you get more done in a shorter time, which is effectively buying more time? 🤔
Nomi renie I agree with this - enough money will buy you significant time. @Brian - What does 'more time' mean, here? Does it mean immortality?
Brian Nomi renie Okay let's assume you get 10 millions dollars added to your bank account or 10 million minutes added to your current lifespan.
renie Brian So 10 million dollars vs 19 years. I'll take the money. Who wants to live that long anyway, I'd rather live better for a short time than the other way around. 19 odd years is a long time to be hanging around after my friends and family are dead. 🤔
Brian renie Hahahahaha okay what if each day was longer for you but your lifespan stays the same. Does that make sense? You basically have like 30 hours a day but everyone else experiences 24. You can do literally anything in these 6 hours - sleep, study, work, whatever. Although the world will be paused so you cannot interact with other humans during these 6 hours.
Gerd Brian This one I'd love. And it's the first thing I thought when reading the original question. But then I thought that if I had 6 more hours in a day everyone would also have them so there is no advantage for me to gain.