I read a clever book about proper time management. In the beginning, the author describes how destructive the invention of the clock is to our psyche. While the clock was one of the necessary conditions of modern civilization, it also caused us to become time's controllers or masters instead of time's servants.
The medieval world was said to have known no such thing as the rush of work. Work was done, and when it was done, it was done. There was no hurry. In medieval man's cyclical perception of time, you can't rush anything, because everything goes back to the beginning. You can't get anywhere by running. If you reap early, you'll only let your crops rot longer in the granaries and cellars.
Now, let's translate that to the current state of the company's employees
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