Time Isn’t Scarce. Structure Is.
Why “not enough time” is the wrong diagnosis
Most people say they don’t have enough time.
They’re wrong.
They have time.
What they lack is structure that protects it.
Time doesn’t disappear.
It gets stolen by:
unbounded availability
unclear priorities
decisions that were never settled
When time feels scarce, it’s usually because nothing is containing it.
Structure doesn’t give you more time.
It stops time from evaporating.
If your days keep vanishing, the problem isn’t the clock.
It’s the absence of self-imposed limits.
Time obeys structure—not effort.
—Matt



