
Time as New Currency
In the modern economy, time is increasingly recognized as a fundamental currency due to its finite and non-renewable nature. Valued as a tangible asset and medium of exchange, time drives innovation, reshapes business models, and redefines success. Key characteristics include the scarcity of time, its precise valuation through advanced technologies, the prioritization of time allocation, competition among businesses to offer time-saving solutions, and a growing focus on extending productive lifespans. Key drivers of this shift include the acknowledgment of time as a non-renewable resource, the rise of time affluence as a metric of prosperity, and a societal pursuit of "time wealth."

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