Technology Can Give You 48 Hours Per Day

Technology Can Give You 48 Hours Per Day

“I wish I had 48 hours in every single day!”

If you’re a small business owner then you know what I’m talking about. There is always so much to do and so little time. I always used to think that you couldn’t squeeze more than 24 hours into a single day, no matter what. Not anymore. Not after I read this little doo-da in Paul Zane Pilzer’s book, “The Next Millionaires.”

According to this futurist, technology is the key to expanding almost any kind of limited resource, like time or land. Things that appear limited can be multiplied and expanded if you apply the right kind of technology to it. Just look at history.

Expanding Land with Technology
Paul looks back at the history of our nation to prove that while certain resources seem to remain constant, the application of technology can increase the yield of those resources.

Land is one of his prime examples. People always used to say that land was one of the best investments because there is only a limited amount of it, which means that demand for it will always rise. You can’t increase the amount of land. Well, that might be true until we colonize Mars or the sea floor, but let’s go with the assumption that land is a limited resource.

Back to Paul’s example, he points out that the U.S. stopped adding land in 1912, when Arizona became the last state added to the union. Yet the economy has continued to grow since 1912, despite the limited land resources.

In 1930, the U.S. had 30 million farmers and those farmers fed 100 million people. Between 1930 and 1980, the number of farmers dropped from 30 million to just 3 million. We only had one-tenth as many farmers, and at the same time the number of people in the nation grew to 300 million. They all had to be fed, and they were. And, we didn’t absorb any more land into our borders.

Those 3 million farmers not only successfully fed all 300 million people in the country, but grew an extra 50% that could be sold around the world. So what happened?

Technology.

The use of technology increased the production of the average farmer 4,500 percent, and the productivity per acre by 1,000 percent. So we literally expanded the land in this country with technology, by increasing the production of every acre with technology.

Technology and the Small Business Owner’s Time
Now, how can you apply technology so that you increase the number of hours you have in a day? The same way. Make every hour more efficient by leveraging the power of the internet. Here are just a dozen simple ways to harness the power of the Internet to cram more hours into your day:

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