Second: I heard the phrase (or compound word) time-starved on the World Service yesterday and fell in love with it. It came from the lips of the CEO of the company that make Pepsi, and, I think, means very busy (but with managerial knobs on.)
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Very poetic, coming from the CEO of a company. I've been reading instead of doing work: the former is so much easier to accomplish than the later.
That really should read latter.
This is very true. I have somewhat of a time-glut these days: who knew a day had so many hours? But reading is still easier than doing work – if one makes first the distinction that reading is a kind of pleasurable labour while work is a term for physics textbooks.
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