What is tomorrow worth? If I can spend the day to my satisfaction, what is it worth to me today? We middle aged persons know that anticipation is often more enjoyable than reality.
In the world of lawsuits, torts and compensation, the present value of tomorrow's dollar is, while uncertain, an important topic of discussion.
But I want to know what tomorrow's time is worth. All 24 hours of it. If I were hungry, or cold, or sick, it might be worth a meal, a blanket, cessation of pain. Instead I worry about petty things, like what to wear, how to navigate the office politics, and whether to read Remedies or Bus Orgs. Upon reflection, I'm not sure I've put the right price on tomorrow.
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