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With the uncertainty of the labour market, jobs that reward employees for “making an additional effort” and competing responsibilities inside and outside the workplace, an increasing number of people suffer what experts call “time poverty.” The term has been increasingly adopted by psychologists to denote the chronic imbalance between the time a person needs and the time that his working life allows.
When we think of the late ones, we visualize those people who seem never to be able to be on time. Whatever the appointment and its urgency, some are simply late. It is ten minutes, half an hour, an hour that spends at the trap with the late ones. But if it is unpleasant to never be on time at the appointments, there is another delay that can weigh on the daily lives of many people: the feeling of being late on life. This constant feeling of del…
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