Published on 06:00 AM, March 30, 2023

Editorial

Some people are good at time management, some people are bad at it, some people would be late to their own funerals. For something so important to leading a functional life, a disproportionate amount of people struggle at it. It makes me wonder.

If you went on the internet and looked for ways to make you better at managing your time, a tornado of self-help content would come flying at you. The prevailing idea is that time management is a matter of discipline, something anyone can achieve if only they try. If you are unable to manage your deadlines, maybe you're just lazy.

I think there is a lot to be said about a person's ability to work under pressure, and how not everyone can do it. The amount of mental exertion humans need to put themselves through to reach a rudimentary definition of success has changed rapidly in the last century or so, and I don't think it's natural for our minds to be pulled in so many directions. My evolutionary ancestors spent their time hunting, eating, and sleeping. Excuse me if I can't be on time for my 19th meeting this week.