BJ Dichter
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, apparently meteors are valuable if there's anything left of them.
And most of them probably burn up in the atmosphere.
But if it hits, then there's probably something left.
And it's usually a pretty rare thing.
So people like to collect them again.
Most of that time I was working and I would just say like I was working most of the time.
Like I didn't have a lot of time for other things.
With friends.
Yeah, well, that is kind of how it worked out is that because you're there so much and, you know, you're with these people, they become your friends.
And I'm sure that's true in most, like, demanding professions that are, you know, much more than 40 hours a week because it's like all your time is there.
So you kind of socialize as a natural result of that.
But I didn't have a lot of time to just go out socializing.
I mean, I dated my wife and, you know, maybe that counts before that.
before I got married as a friend, but, um, and after, but, uh, you know, I, I don't, I'm pretty sure the survey doesn't count time with your spouse, but, um, yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I, it would seem like a lot to me cause it's like 11 hours a week.
That's like, you know, if you go out on the weekend, that might be what, three, four or five hours maybe, but you'd have to probably have a few during the week visits as well, I would think to get to 11.
It's great to do when you can.
And I, you know, I probably would have loved to have more time with friends at that age of 18 to 34.
But, you know, I just look at my life.
I mean, obviously when I was 18, I was still in high school and yeah, I spent lots of time with my friends pretty much every day.