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Var Productivity Paradox = Total Time — Time Saved;

by AMR3mMarch 29th, 2018
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It’s just another morning and I started from my house to office in my Scooter and I hit a *bad* traffic that makes me wait for a couple of minutes. Those minutes, as you know, are the hardest to spend. I like driving fast in a free lane with no need to hit brakes, because I don’t like waiting on the road. It’s just waiting on the road, I don’t like waiting at all. I call someone and then the first ring goes, the call wasn’t picked up and then the second ring goes, then call wasn’t picked up and before the third ring starts, my brain tells me that it’s disappointed waiting. Oh, is it it all? I order food and the delivery guy takes couple of more minutes than I anticipated (in fact, I’d overestimated the delivery time, but never mind) and I’m disappointed with the service. This doesn’t seem to be just a problem with me and it looks like almost all of us have got this problem (You know, that’s why accidents happen).

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