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  <description>There is a sublte, slight audio pop/click it is fixed at 33 minute mark, apologies   Time is a big topic.  It is the one currency that we all have the same.  Now, we don't all live to be the same age at death.  However, in a day to day sense, we all have those 24 hours.  How we spend that currency is another facet of our personalities.  Like a lot of things, we can change and modify our time consumption.  Darren is definitely not type A, but has to have a feeling of accomplishment daily.  Eddie is organized, but doesn't have to accomplish something daily.  How do you answer this, do you have to accomplish something everyday?  Do you structure all of your time?  When you are experiencing different emotions, the passage of time can be feel faster or slower.   
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