Imagine your office hours are 9 to 5 —a standard 8-hour shift. But let’s factor in reality. Suppose you spend 1.5 hours battling traffic just to get there. Now, double that for the return trip— 3 hours gone . That makes it a total of 11 hours tied to work. Now, take a moment and think—how many people can actually leave work at 5 PM sharp ? Many start their commute 2-3 hours early to beat the traffic. Some have shifts from 9 AM to 9 PM , while others are on-call 24/7 —emails keep popping up, messages keep coming in, and phone calls interrupt even the rare moments of peace. So, that initial 11-hour work commitment stretches into 16 or 17 hours —sometimes even more. Sometimes, it just never ends . Yet, remember—your day has only 24 hours , not a second more. And within that, your entire life is fleeting . The Productivity Trap Somewhere along the way, we’ve become machines , obsessed with being "productive." Every spare moment must be utilized— learning a new skill, network...