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	<title>Comments on: Time Sucks aka How Not to Make Money</title>
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		<title>By: Average Joe</title>
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		<description>I personally believe that the drive to always be more productive and always be more wealthy is only good up to a certain point.

Households always need more technology and companies always need more money.  Where does the line get drawn?  How much of our personal lives do we sacrafice to always be bigger and stronger as individuals and corporations?  I know a CEO would say that there is no line... screw the line.  That doesn&#039;t sound sane to me.  It sounds egomaniacal and addicted.

Humanity should be nearing utopia by now considdering all of the technology and wealth we have at our fingertips.  It&#039;s far from utopia and I think it&#039;s time we start developing good relationships an masse rather than just sticking to a few friends and family members.  If we can&#039;t learn to respect and appreciate each other now then I don&#039;t think we ever will.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I personally believe that the drive to always be more productive and always be more wealthy is only good up to a certain point.</p>
<p>Households always need more technology and companies always need more money.  Where does the line get drawn?  How much of our personal lives do we sacrafice to always be bigger and stronger as individuals and corporations?  I know a CEO would say that there is no line&#8230; screw the line.  That doesn&#8217;t sound sane to me.  It sounds egomaniacal and addicted.</p>
<p>Humanity should be nearing utopia by now considdering all of the technology and wealth we have at our fingertips.  It&#8217;s far from utopia and I think it&#8217;s time we start developing good relationships an masse rather than just sticking to a few friends and family members.  If we can&#8217;t learn to respect and appreciate each other now then I don&#8217;t think we ever will.</p>
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