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Time is one of the most precious commodities, especially in our industrialised world. In production, for example, shift work is carried out in order to minimise unused time. We organise ourselves in such a way that we often pack as much as possible into a day or a week, and even on holiday we try to see or experience as much as possible - in other words, to maximise the density of experiences per unit of time. And then there is a word that is used crosswise in this context: on time. As the name suggests, it means: at the right time. Not too early, not too late - but just in time. In nature, in a healthy farm, fruit is harvested when it is ripe - at the right time. A farm that only wants to maximise yield without quality is an annoying stone in its shoe. Can you stand it if you have to wait for the right time in your life?

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