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 Time

 “Fortunately, our brains can stretch into the future to predict the outcome of present behavior and can contract into the past to learn from previous experience.” —The Time Paradox, Philip Zimbardo & John Boyd

“Consider that the strongest characteristic of Future-Orientation is conscientiousness.” —The Time Paradox, Philip Zimbardo & John Boyd

“The importance of time and how we take time for granted. I emphasize that time can neither be saved nor borrowed; that we must make the best with it as it progresses. This makes time our most precious resource. Without time, other resources have no value whatsoever.” —The Time Paradox, Philip Zimbardo & John Boyd

“Your attitudes toward time have a profound impact on your life and your world, yet you seldom recognize it.” —The Time Paradox, Philip Zimbardo & John Boyd