> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...
which stops individuals from:
> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.
Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address.
> ...those who decide about how your time is being used...
which stops individuals from:
> [spending] more time thinking, writing, playing piano, and taking walks — with other people.
Which it seems you would agree with. I don't see where they asserted whether this was a problem to address.