Time is money... as they say.
Time is money... as they say.
One day, there comes a time when we learn the meaning of certain catchphrases. Don't argue, I think that as children, when we cared nothing, we were far from understanding the meaning of many things.
For example, to understand the phrase "Time is money," we would have to at least get into a taxi, take out our wallet, and pay the bill.
Furthermore, this phrase has a very broad scope and applies to everything that depends on time.
For example, if you decide to raise ducks for meat, the time they spend growing them is actually money—either your money or the money of the feed producers. LOL.
It is believed that after fifty days of life, a duck stops gaining weight steadily, but continues to eat very reliably, and this clearly demonstrates how true the saying is.
Thanks to this sudden increase, people are eager to buy mulard ducks or other breeds that quickly reach market value.
And because of this, those who sell hatching eggs and young ducks from these ducks profit, as they spend less time.
Yes, in fact, selling day-old ducklings, or chicks, is probably the most profitable business in terms of the "time is money" equation, with minimal risk.
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More to come!
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Have a blessed day!
| Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
| Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
| Location: | Ukraine |
| Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |

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