"You're not 'bad with time.' You just don't prioritize other people's schedules. When it matters—flights, interviews, important meetings—you're on time. So clearly you can do it. You just choose not to when the consequenc..."
The Rules
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Topic ContextThe timeless conflict around punctuality isn't merely about minutes lost; it's a profound clash between personal identity and social contract. We grapple with whether chronic lateness is an innate struggle, an unchangeable personality trait, or a quiet declaration of disrespect, subtly valuing one's own time over another's. This tension reveals the friction between individual liberty and the bedrock of collective consideration.