Showing posts with label slow movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slow movement. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Making More Work Out of Free Time

This strikes me as absolutely insane:

...TimeBanks USA, a nonprofit group that treats time as money, to put the brakes on people's high-velocity lifestyles. TimeBanks members barter blocks of time known as "time dollars." One member may, for example, buy groceries for a stranger in exchange for someone else walking their dog.

So they're trading their time - in the form of doing work for someone else - to have other jobs done for them. Why not just get a second job and hire a personal assistant or dog walker? How is it any different?

After all, isn't employed work just a formalized way of trading your time (and expertise) for money?

How, by any stretch of the imagination, is this "slowing down?"