Life Hack For Optimizing My Social Life

One my best buddies texted me this week: “Dude! I’m coming up Friday night! Let’s grab some drinks and steak! I already made a rezzie for us at Alexanders!”

I replied, “Heck yeah! Let’s do it! But what about Harris’ instead?”

“Never been, but sounds great!” he responded.

Alexander’s is across town near the ballpark. At rush hour, it’s a minimum 30-minute commute. 

Getting back home would be at least a 45-minute Uber.

Harris’, on the other hand, is 9 minutes from my office and then another 11 minutes home.

In total, going to Harris’ gives me 55 minutes of my life back.

My fully transparent social policy is: I will always suggest a location that’s most convenient for me. (And if I have to sweeten the deal by buying the drinks, then I 100% will.)

If they push back, I won’t INSIST, but my opening bid will always be the closest option.

Time is our second most valuable commodity and optimizing for time will always produce the greatest ROI.