Bryce discusses the concept of time in the legal profession, emphasizing the scarcity and the tendency to waste it. He highlights the inefficiencies in the legal system and court processes, which consume significant time and resources. He argues that the Legal Matrix is a time-stealer, leading to burnout and missed personal opportunities. He advocates for a more efficient system, suggesting law schools could reduce to two years with the third year focused on practical experience. He also critiques the impact of technology on time management, urging you to prioritize and value your time more effectively.
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