

In 2010, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai far surpassed Taipei 101, climbing up to 828 meters.

In 2003, the 509-meter Taipei 101 unseated the 452-meter Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur after a seven-year reign as the world's tallest. The era of architectural horse-racing and ego-boosting has only intensified in the decades since. Within the span of just two years, the world's tallest building was built three times in New York City – the 282.5-meter Bank of Manhattan in 1930, the 319-meter Chrysler Building in a few months after, and then 11 months later the 381-meter Empire State Building in 1931. Let’s hope the dividend you realize is in your favour.The race is always on. Time goes on and whatever you choose to do with it the math will all work out in the end. And that can be the best thing to do in a world where doing is still held in high regard. We all have the energy to act and do things, but sometimes that varies and it’s just better to do nothing at all.

I would say this message speaks to the energy we all have on a given day, week, month and each year. Everyday is an opportunity to be a better you. Instead, channel it towards your gains, your growth and your goals, so that you can become exactly what you want to be. Your energy is too powerful to be wasted on trying to convince, or impress others. So don’t waste it trying to fix or change the image others have of you. “Your energy is precious and the older you get the more you will realize how important that statement is. To me there is a relationship between capacity to act and the energy we have.įrom one of my social media surfing expeditions, I heard this recently on Instagram: It really comes down to whether the capacity is there or not to do “x” or “y” and that’s OK. Sometimes there’s only so much energy to give. I’ve done my best to recognize there is time, but not always will, which is correlated to energy and capacity. The idea of being productive can be a problem. Nothing is good when the other time is doing something, whether it’s for work, for fun, for life. I also admit to doing absolutely nothing at times.
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I also admit to watching streaming services for television series and movies I can’t remember watching. I admit to using some of my time each day scrolling through social media platforms. However, I present the idea that even with responsibilities such as children, work and loved ones we provide care giving to. Now, I recognize parents/guardians of children will have more variables, which alters this understanding. Now, if you spend about eight hours working each day that works out to be close to 33 per cent less hours per day, which works out to be 10 hours available each day, 70 hours a week, 280 hours a month and then 3,360 hours a year. So, working out the numbers that works out to 18 hours each day, 126 hours each week, 504 hours each month and 6,048 hours each year. With an average of six hours per night, that works out to a loss of about 25 per cent. Granted, some of that time is spent sleeping. Eight thousand sixty-four hours in a year.

Six hundred seventy two hours in a month.
