I found one of the most insightful observations about time I have ever encountered in, of all places, a journal called Journal for Consumer Psychology. The gist of the article was this. Wasting time is terrible. As the researchers noted:

  1. You can replace the loss of a house. 
  1. You can replace the loss of money.
  1. You can never replace the loss of time. *

How biblical is that?

Time is precious. Let’s all resolve to use it well in 2024.

As the psalmist wrote, 

“Please, Lord,

show me my future.

    Will I soon be gone?

5 You made my life short,

so brief that the time

    means nothing to you.

“Human life is but a breath,

6 and it disappears

    like a shadow.

Our struggles are senseless;

we store up more and more,

    without ever knowing

who will get it all (Psalm 39:4-6) [CEV].

 P.S. The holidays are upon us. I will take a break for the next two weeks and resume my posts in January. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 *See Melanie Rudd, Rhia Catapano, and Jennifer Aaker, “Making Time Matter: A Review of Research on Time and Meaning,” Journal for Consumer Psychology (2018): 1-23.