Picture from the movie «In time».
Where does Time in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs fits inn?
One weekend we rented the movie «In time» and I got a little «wow» experience.
We need food to survive and we pay for the food. We need a house to live in and we pay for the house.
Other people pay us for the work we do so that we can pay for our food and houses. Vi all use time to produce food, or build a house, or provide a service.
Food , houses, services = money = time.
What if time = your lifetime = is a currency you pay with or earn.
You get paid a few hours or days for the job you do ( different job have a different rate). You pay a few minutes of your life for your coffee you use to pick up at the kiosk on the way to work. You pay with some time for rent and providing your time = your lifetime to kids as a birthday gift.
And then the time you have left is the lifetime you can use to live your physical life. Do you save some Time in the bank or do you live from hand to mouth? What will you do with your time that is ticking on your hand and shows how much years, days, hours or minutes you have left?
You earn your lifetime and you will pay with your lifetime. Do you think this is stressful? …
I wonder: Where are the Time in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs fits inn?
What do you mean?
I would like to know your opinion and will spend some time of my life on the discussion 😉
Have you ever thought about that? Someone have already imagined that and has made a film «In time». Would you like to watch a movie with action and deep meaning – look at «In time». The movie is not boring although it has a deep meaning 🙂