Money is time

During lunch the other day I walked by a new restaurant and there was a line out the door of no less than 100 people. I asked a couple people why and found out the restaurant were giving away free nachos.

Sometimes I’m with a group of friends and we need to get across town and somebody will suggest we Uber and someone else will suggest public transportation because it’s $2 cheaper.

On a bigger scale, I know some people who are working 100-hour-weeks in their twenties to have higher earning potential in their sixties.

Sometimes I think we forget to value our time. If the opportunity cost is just a few bucks (unless you’re really strapped and just making ends meet) always opt for spending time on yourself.