00:00 I'd say £1 billion per hour, yeah. That's the value of my time.
00:08 It's official, time really is money, but how much?
00:14 As research reveals what Brits think their time is actually worth,
00:17 we're asking you, what value would you put on your time?
00:20 Ooh, the cost of my time per hour.
00:29 I think that my time is priceless.
00:32 £65. Not too much. A little bit expensive.
00:37 £5, yeah.
00:40 I have so much to do and so little time.
00:44 Because time is very precious, these days especially.
00:50 We don't know how much time we're going to have,
00:53 and you can't renew it or top it up.
00:55 You obviously only live once and you have to make the most of every minute.
01:01 I think the older I get, the more valuable time is,
01:04 because I realise how fast it disappears.
01:07 My time is precious because it's not scalable.
01:10 The best thing I can do with my time is use it wisely and productively,
01:15 and I feel I've done something good rather than just wasted my time.
01:21 Because I don't have time to waste.
01:24 I always get frustrated when I waste time,
01:27 especially on days that I'm not really productive.
01:31 Yeah, I don't think we should be too hard on ourselves
01:33 if we're not using our time wisely.
01:35 I think it was a Greek philosopher that said that time is the most valuable thing
01:39 that man has to spend.
01:41 So I really do believe that we should all recognise the value of our time
01:46 and get on and make the most of it.
01:48 What we're doing next with my...
01:50 Going back to work, unfortunately, which is, again, not scalable.
01:54 But I would love to just duplicate myself and send them all back to work.
01:58 I don't know, just...
02:00 Yeah, just living my life, just doing my thing.
02:03 I'm going to go to the gym.
02:05 And, yeah, try to work out a bit, sweat it out.
02:09 Well, I've actually got a flight to catch. I'm going on holiday.
02:11 So I should probably go.
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