data-miniprogram-appid=”wxbd95fba53da71eaf” data-miniprogram-path=”src/pages/profile/profile?peopleId=ACoAACGMhq4B2axJwCQV76C3-6395aO0oRotvIg” data-miniprogram-nickname=”Find someone on LinkedIn” data-miniprogram-avatar=”http ://mmbiz.qpic.cn/mmbiz_png/Sun3Gyvm0fuUC01adjmesZMnpw6jETzkicefjKtxNwZGEffH7Uu3MURicbBM0ria7S8PG0ubDcu89EebjlN0hHiaGA/640?wx_fmt=png&wxprogram information mmbiz_jpg/Jbt95CjM8CLxDNicm60kfCrReXicuqWxHVACV9MpKeDVfcKON72bWicbZFDj5iaWN3praHM7oViaDzw32fnBDg7JRAQ/0?wx_fmt=jpeg” data-miniprogram-type=”-service” data-mini>1. Three misunderstandings that ordinary people often fall into

Ordinary people like us tend to fall into three kinds of misunderstandings about “spending money to buy time”.

Misunderstanding 1: The time spent buying is wasted and wasted

It is worthy of affirmation that when we try to “spend money to buy time”, many people hope and think that they can make better changes:

Leasing a house close to the company, hoping to save commuting time, you can read more books or learn some new skills to improve yourself;

I hope I can spend more time with my parents by flying home instead of by train;