• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        I don’t think that there is a direct reationship between a specific “product” and a specific “currency,” though. Like, what is the product of the dollar? Or the Yen, or Euro? Any product you want. That’s the definition of currency, you can exchange it for any product.

        At the risk of being tautological, the product you get in exchange for time is any product you can get in exchange for time. Maybe it’s something you make yourself, or maybe it’s value you derive from waiting for something, or maybe it’s a skill you develop through practice. Maybe it’s the mental or physical health gained from rest. Those are all “products” of time spent.

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    3 months ago

    I play EvE online and have done the whole player/corp/guild managment thing and we had a phrase.

    “The game has 4 currencies Time, Money, Content and Trust. You can buy 3 of them”

    In your context, times currency is a represention of existing. If you choose to spend it wisely is up to you. And we’re out here shooting the shit on Lemmy… so… Yah…

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’ll suggest “emotions”. We do stuff to make ourselves feel a certain way, and every minute spent on a task results in the emotions we experience

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    3 months ago

    There’s not much distinction between currency and product is there? Most products are just other forms of currency - eg, goods can be sold back for money. Services usually save you time. So when you say product, you just mean what is time exhanged for?

    The most common product of time is probably money, the next most ubiquitous type of currency. But then there are also more abstract things like enjoyment, knowledge, rest.