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Paradoxically, wealthy people often feel like they have less time, because their opportunities are so much broader than those without less money. So it’s a factor of rising opportunity costs.



I would be happier with fewer chores and admin tasks. I never get those done in one shot. They take a lot of time, cost too much to delegate.

Some tasks I don’t even know how I can delegate but I’m sure some people do.

And just to avoid the rich vs poor, I’ll caveat - some people’s first instinct is to successfully delegate or get help. And or they spend more. Caveat’s caveat: it can be learned and practiced, like anything.




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