“People who have no time don’t think. The more you think, the more time you have.” — Henry Ford
(Hank may have hung with the best and the brightest, but thinking doesn’t make more time. Planning, and sticking to a plan, can make your time more productive, but thinking will not produce more time. So sayeth yer Uncle! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Unc,
You think maybe you missed the intent of Henry’s statement ?
You’re correct that thinking won’t make you more time, but if you think well, you can make better use of the time you have and accomplish even more than if you hadn’t made the effort to think and plan.
I assume that planning is part of thinking.
Well, Old Uncle Henry was never one to OVERTHINK anything!
LOL! — YUR
Planning is a little more specific than thinking. You can’t make a plan if you can’t think. And, you know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men! And, there are detours and distractions – in which you will be thinking – that will absolutely eat up the TIME that you PLANNED on using, thereby using it up.
Besides, you don’t think I’m just having a little fun with ol’ Henry, lwc??? — YUR
I don’t think Ole Henry will mind you having a little fun with him. He’s had his share of fun with others.