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better health and more fun out of life if they spent less time in bed。

Other doctors have confirmed this judgment; which; of course; does 
not apply to growing youths。

Rise an hour; an hour and a half; or even two hours earlier; andif 
you mustretire earlier when you can。  In the matter of exceeding
programmes; you will accomplish as much in one morning hour as 
in two evening hours。  〃But;〃 you say; 〃I couldn't begin without 
some food; and servants。〃  Surely; my dear sir; in an age when an 
excellent spirit…lamp (including a saucepan) can be bought for less
than a shilling; you are not going to allow your highest welfare to 
depend upon the precarious immediate co…operation of a fellow 
creature!  Instruct the fellow creature; whoever she may be; at 
night。  Tell her to put a tray in a suitable position over night。  On 
that tray two biscuits; a cup and saucer; a box of matches and a 
spirit…lamp; on the lamp; the saucepan; on the saucepan; the lid
but turned the wrong way up; on the reversed lid; the small teapot; 
containing a minute quantity of tea leaves。  You will then have to 
strike a matchthat is all。  In three minutes the water boils; and you 
pour it into the teapot (which is already warm)。  In three more minutes 
the tea is infused。  You can begin your day while drinking it。  These 
details may seem trivial to the foolish; but to the thoughtful they will 
not seem trivial。  The proper; wise balancing of one's whole life may 
depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour。

A。 B。


                                         CONTENTS

PREFACE; V

     I   THE DAILY MIRACLE; 21
    II   THE DESIRE TO EXCEED ONE'S PROGRAMME; 28
   III   PRECAUTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING; 35
   IV  THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE; 42
    V   TENNIS AND THE IMMORTAL SOUL; 49
   VI   REMEMBER HUMAN NATURE; 56
  VII  CONTROLLING THE MIND; 62
 VIII  THE REFLECTIVE MOOD; 69
    IX  INTEREST IN THE ARTS; 76
     X  NOTHING IN LIFE IS HUMDRUM; 83

    XI  SERIOUS READING; 90
   XII  DANGERS TO AVOID; 97



                       HOW TO LIVE ON
            TWENTY…FOUR HOURS A DAY 



                                        I
                  THE DAILY MIRACLE


〃Yes; he's one of those men that don't know how to manage。  
Good situation。  Regular income。  Quite enough for luxuries 
as well as needs。  Not really extravagant。  And yet the fellow's 
always in difficulties。  Somehow he gets nothing out of his 
money。  Excellent flathalf empty!  Always looks as if he'd had
the brokers in。  New suitold hat!  Magnificent necktiebaggy 
trousers!  Asks you to dinner:  cut glassbad mutton; or Turkish 
coffeecracked cup!  He can't understand it。  Explanation simply
is that he fritters his income away。  Wish I had the half of it!  I'd 
show him〃

So we have most of us criticised; at one time or another; in our 
superior way。

We are nearly all chancellors of the exchequer:  it is the pride of 
the moment。  Newspapers are full of articles explaining how to live 
on such…and…such a sum; and these articles provoke a correspondence 
whose violence proves the interest they excite。  Recently; in a daily 
organ; a battle raged round the question whether a woman can exist
nicely in the country on L85 a year。  I have seen an essay; 〃How to 
live on eight shillings a week。〃  But I have never seen an essay; 〃How 
to live on twenty…four hours a day。〃  Yet it has been said that time is 
money。  That proverb understates the case。  Time is a great deal more 
than money。  If you have time you can obtain moneyusually。  But 
though you have the wealth of a cloak…room attendant at the Carlton 
Hotel; you cannot buy yourself a minute more time than I have; or the 
cat by the fire has。


Philosophers have explained space。  They have not explained time。  It 
is the inexplicable raw material of everything。  With it; all is possible; 
without it; nothing。  The supply of time is truly a daily miracle; an 
affair genuinely astonishing when one examines it。  You wake up in 
the morning; and lo! your purse is magically filled with twenty…four 
hours of the unmanufactured tissue of the universe of your life!  It is 
yours。  It is the most precious of possessions。  A highly singular 
commodity; showered upon you in a manner as singular as the 
commodity itself!

For remark!  No one can take it from you。  It is unstealable。  And no 
one receives either more or less than you receive。

Talk about an ideal democracy!  In the realm of time there is no aristocracy 
of wealth; and no aristocracy of intellect。  Genius is never rewarded by even 
an extra hour a day。  And there is no punishment。  Waste your infinitely 
precious commodity as much as you will; and the supply will never be 
withheld from you。  Mo mysterious power will say:〃This man is a fool; 
if not a knave。  He does not deserve time; he shall be cut off at the meter。〃  
It is more certain than consols; and payment of income is not affected by 
Sundays。  Moreover; you cannot draw on the future。  Impossible to get into 
debt!  You can only waste the passing moment。  You cannot waste to…
morrow; it is kept for you。  You cannot waste the next hour; it is kept for you。

I said the affair was a miracle。  Is it not?

You have to live on this twenty…four hours of daily time。  Out of it you have 
to spin health; pleasure; money; content; respect; and the evolution of your
 immortal soul。  Its right use; its most effective use; is a matter of the highest 
urgency and of the most thrilling actuality。  All depends on that。  Your 
happinessthe elusive prize that you are all clutching for; my friends!
depends on that。  Strange that the newspapers; so enterprising and up…to…
date as they are; are not full of 〃How to live on a given income of time;〃 
instead of 〃How to live on a given income of money〃!  Money is far 
commoner than time。  When one reflects; one perceives that money is just 
about the commonest thing there is。  It encumbers the earth in gross heaps。

If one can't contrive to live on a certain income of money; one earns a 
little moreor steals it; or advertises for it。  One doesn't necessarily 
muddle one's life because one can't quite manage on a thousand pounds 
a year; one braces the muscles and makes it guineas; and balances the 
budget。  But if one cannot arrange that an income of twenty…four hours 
a day shall exactly cover all proper items of expenditure; one does 
muddle one's life definitely。  The supply of time; though gloriously 
regular; is cruelly restricted。


Which of us lives on twenty…four hours a day?  And when I say 〃lives;〃 
I do not mean exists; nor 〃muddles through。〃  Which of us is free from 
that uneasy feeling that the 〃great spending departments〃 of his daily
life are not managed as they ought to be?  Which of us is quite sure 
that his fine suit is not surmounted by a shameful hat; or that in attending 
to the crockery he has forgotten the quality of the food?  Which of us is 
not saying to himselfwhich of us has not been saying to himself all his 
life:  〃I shall alter that when I have a little more time〃?

We never shall have any more time。  We have; and we have
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