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Day 3 - 4,5번
Research suggests that people in the United States spend about four hours more per week engaging in leisure than they did in the 1960s, while work hours have remained relatively constant. Thus, our sense that we have less free time now than people did in earlier decades may be largely an illusion. In a study at the University of Toronto, students played the role of consultants, performing tasks for various offices of a imaginary company and billing their time in six-minute intervals. Half the students billed the company 15 cents per minute ($9/hour) for their time, while the others billed the company $1.50 per minute ($90/hour). Afterward, students who billed the company at the higher rate reported feeling more pressed for time — even though they had completed the same tasks for the same amount of time as students who billed at the lower rate. In other words, making students' time worth a lot of money was all it took to turn them into stressed-out, time-squeezed consultants. Why might this be? It's because scarcity increases value. And conversely, when something is valuable, it is typically perceived to be scarce. As time becomes worth more money, people see that time as increasingly scarce. This subjective time perception may help explain why Americans report feeling more rushed for time than in earlier decades. Rising incomes over the past decades have made time relatively more valuable. The same pattern holds within any one individual's lifetime. Until retirement, most people get wealthier as they age, potentially helping to account for why our lives feel busier than when we were younger.
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1 Research suggests that people in the United States spend about four hours more per week engaging in leisure than they did in the 1960s, while work hours have remained relatively constant. 2 Thus, our sense that we have less free time now than people did in earlier decades may be largely an illusion. 3 In a study at the University of Toronto, students played the role of consultants, performing tasks for various offices of a imaginary company and billing their time in six-minute intervals. 4 Half the students billed the company 15 cents per minute ($9/hour) for their time, while the others billed the company $1.50 per minute ($90/hour). 5 Afterward, students who billed the company at the higher rate reported feeling more pressed for time — even though they had completed the same tasks for the same amount of time as students who billed at the lower rate. 6 In other words, making students' time worth a lot of money was all it took to turn them into stressed-out, time-squeezed consultants. 7 Why might this be? 8 It's because scarcity increases value. 9 And conversely, when something is valuable, it is typically perceived to be scarce. 10 As time becomes worth more money, people see that time as increasingly scarce. 11 This subjective time perception may help explain why Americans report feeling more rushed for time than in earlier decades. 12 Rising incomes over the past decades have made time relatively more valuable. 13 The same pattern holds within any one individual's lifetime. 14 Until retirement, most people get wealthier as they age, potentially helping to account for why our lives feel busier than when we were younger.