Prompt: Write about something you’ve always been curious about.

 Something i’ve always been curious about is how people from different cultures view time. Meaning, why do other cultures value time in all aspects differently than others. My culture views time life wise as important, but being on time to event not so much. Yet other cultures view being on time important and life time not so much. Does this have to do with past ancestral habits and if so what events transpired that would cause these views. 

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