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How do people understand time?

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Part # 1: What time is it – where? Part # 2: Do you do 1 thing at a time or more things at a time? Part # 3: Do you work on a task during 1 long period or during more short periods? Part # 4: To what extent do you focus on past, present, and/or future? Part # 5: How quickly do you want to move from a to b? Part # 6: What effect does high speed in life have on wealth? Part # 7: What effect does high speed in life have on the size of cities? Part # 8: What effect does high speed in life have on stress? Part # 9: What effect does temperature have on speed in life?

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Question # 1

Do you live in the past, present or the future?

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http://changingminds.org/explanations/values/common_concerns.htm

The past Now The future

Learn from history.Continue traditions.

Live right now. Plan for tomorrow. Be prepared.

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The nearer you are to equator, in an environment where climate doesn’t change, the more present oriented you are.

Sourceshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmghttp://hotwomenonthecentralline.wikispaces.com/

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Catholics tend to be oriented towards past or present.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg

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Question # 2

How fast do you live your life?

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Compared to collectivistic cultures, individualistic cultures move faster. There is urgency to make every moment count.

Levine, Robert: A Geography of Time, location 500.

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Anglo-American culture is addicted to rapid and perpetual action and change, in everything from fashion to entertainment to the homes and cities where people live.

Levine, Robert: A Geography of Time, location 917.http://www.businessinsider.com/how-different-cultures-understand-time-2014-5#ixzz34FgrZ6Nc

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People in warmer places operate on slower internal clocks.

Levine, Robert: A Geography of Time, location 462 and 646.

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http://www.sportsclb.com/usain-bolt/

Exception: Usain Bolt of Jamaica

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Bill Gates spends a week twice a year in a waterfront

cottage to think about the future without any interruption.

Similarly, Warren Buffett insists on spending a lot of time almost every day to sit and think.

https://hbr.org/2015/09/5-strategy-questions-every-leader-should-make-time-for

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Further inspiration

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Learning-strategies-1487708

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Question # 3

How important is it for you to stick to a fixed schedule?

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http://uk.businessinsider.com/the-culture-map-8-scales-for-work-2015-1

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In the USA, Britain, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria and Scandinavia, people have - in general - a linear vision of time and action. Time is wasted when no decisions are being made or actions being taken.

http://www.businessinsider.com/how-different-cultures-understand-time-2014-5#ixzz34FgrZ6Nc

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Further inspiration

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-do-you-make-decisions-2058027

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Question # 4

How long term oriented are you?

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Studies show that long term orientation first decreases and then increases with GDP per capita.

http://www.na-businesspress.com/jabe/coxweb12-6.pdf

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Long term orientation

GDP per capitahttp://www.na-businesspress.com/jabe/coxweb12-6.pdf

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With an increase in income, individuals tend to initially increase spending and decrease savings.

As GDP per capita continues to improve living conditions and longevity, individual savings must increase to accommodate retirement needs.

http://www.na-businesspress.com/jabe/coxweb12-6.pdf

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The problem is when you are hungry and you have malaria and you just want to feed your kids, you are not thinking long term.

http://mediastorm.com/publication/african-air, minute 6.