Behind almost every great innovation is a story of time.

Maybe an innovation saved a lot of our time. Or it made us live longer. Made us more productive workers who could command a higher premium on our time. Or enabled us to pack more things into the limited time we have. Some innovations have done most of the above.

Innovations in time have massively improved and extended our lives over the last several centuries. And there’s no letting up.

The next wave of disruption will come from those who deliberately innovate around time. Those who see time not as the tick of fixed seconds, but as a human asset whose value has almost unlimited potential.

To find inspiration for the next breakthrough, decacorn, and more, catalysts should study time.

**How Time as An Asset Stacks Up…

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