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Expand the proverb in about 12 to 15 lines. ' Time is Money '​

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Answered by lilyrose
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This proverb, 'time is money', means that 'time is equivalent to money'. It highlights the importance of value of time. ... A person make use of his time by working hard to earn money. On the contrary, if the time is wasted, then it is equivalent to losing money.

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I believe that the quote itself can have many meaning. Many of the above answers are correct in that time is a valuable resource so it’s best to do things as quick as possible in order to reduce the amount of time spent because spending time is like spending money (because it takes time to make money).

Another spin to the quote can be understood by my explanation below:

After I got a job I saw price tags — for food, clothes, travel, and education — in a very different light. I thought about costs not just in terms of money but in terms of time. I had never appreciated this relationship until I first started working and began earning real money for doing real things.

Therefore the cost of something is a monetary value and the monetary value can also be translated to time as it takes time to make the money regardless of the method of income.

So not only can this quote be used when making money, but it can also be used for spending money.

I hope this helps.

Answered by rameshkalvikatte991
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