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April 11, 2008

Time for Life is the title of a new book by James Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey.
In the book they say that while Americans feel more rushed they actually have
more leisure time than ever before -- nearly 40 hours a week. The findings are
disputed by some. In fact numerous publishers rejected the manuscript because,
they said, "We all know we have less leisure time."
The research was done very scientifically, however. If we only think for a moment of time saving devices in all our homes and work places, it must be true. The problem is that we don't know how to use our leisure time. The title of the book can help us: it is Time for Life. Most of us do find time to do the things we really want to do. And most of us can find time for God, as well. Have you ever noticed that nobody is too busy to tell you how busy he is?
The research was done very scientifically, however. If we only think for a moment of time saving devices in all our homes and work places, it must be true. The problem is that we don't know how to use our leisure time. The title of the book can help us: it is Time for Life. Most of us do find time to do the things we really want to do. And most of us can find time for God, as well. Have you ever noticed that nobody is too busy to tell you how busy he is?