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Borrowed Time: When the Clock Becomes Our Master

Borrowed Time: When the Clock Becomes Our Master

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In this thought-provoking episode of The Other Woman, host Cara Lennox explores the modern phenomenon of living on 'borrowed time' - that persistent feeling that we're racing against clocks we never set. From ancient Greek mythology to industrial revolution time discipline, Lennox examines how different cultures and historical periods have shaped our relationship with time. She investigates how industrialization transformed time from a natural, cyclical experience into a commodity to be managed and optimized. The episode delves into cross-cultural perspectives on time, comparing Western productivity culture with concepts like 'island time' and Spanish siesta traditions. Lennox discusses how digital age metrics and real-time tracking have intensified our temporal anxiety, making us feel like accountants of our own existence. Drawing on Buddhist concepts of impermanence and examining the psychological roots of time pressure, she explores what it might mean to reclaim ownership of our temporal experience. This episode offers listeners a fresh perspective on time management, work-life balance, and the cultural forces that shape how we experience duration and urgency in daily life. Perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed by schedules and deadlines.
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