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Ask HN: Are you usually late, and if so why?

13 pointsby dshanahanover 2 years ago
Point of contention with my wife, but I&#x27;m increasingly surprised that quite a lot of the investors, entrepreneurs, and business owners I cross paths with are habitually late.<p>There was a point in my life where I was just, like, never late again. I actually know that I&#x27;ve been late for (or downright missed) 4 meetings in 2022, because when it happens it sits with me.<p>Are you late a lot?<p>And if so, what&#x27;s the underlying reason?

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jameshushover 2 years ago
I lived in Los Angeles for 7ish years. Great place, but it was mind boggling to me how often people were late (as a first generation Canadian with British parents). To the point where I&#x27;d show up to _job interviews_ 10 minutes early and the recruiter would tell me, &quot;Oh! We usually start the interview 15 minutes later than we tell candidates because everyone is late.&quot; Even more surprising to me was amount of people who would _say_ they would come to an event and simply not show up last minute without even a text.<p>I live in Taipei now and that simply doesn&#x27;t happen. My theory for the difference is in LA it&#x27;s culturally acceptable to be late because people can blame the traffic for everything. Also, LA is a lot more transitive, with people moving in and out all the time.<p>Taipei is on an island, there&#x27;s a lot less people who move in and out compared to LA so it&#x27;s a lot more likely you&#x27;ll bump into the same person multiple times. Also, everyone takes the metro, which is always on time, so you have to take responsibility for being late. (You can&#x27;t just blame &quot;traffic&quot;).
m463over 2 years ago
I used to be late a lot.<p>Then one friend called me on it - &quot;You don&#x27;t value my time.&quot;<p>So I made it a priority - but the learning curve was steeper than I thought.<p>It&#x27;s hard to be on time. You have to figure out how long it <i>really</i> takes to do things - not just fastest I ever did it. You can&#x27;t be distracted, and you have to do things like say &quot;no&quot; or &quot;i have to go&quot;.<p>Actually having a car nav system helps me be on time (provides arrival time) and I can text ahead my ETA.
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mattpallissardover 2 years ago
Nope. I structure my entire life around not being in a rush. I pad all my prep and travel time excessively. Being early is an incidental side effect.<p>I&#x27;d rather lose 45 minutes of extra sleep and take my sweet time getting out the door than any of the alternatives.
sn0w_crashover 2 years ago
I personally arrive early to everything. If you’re not early, you’re late.<p>Investors, board members, advisors, customers - they can all arrive late.<p>You must not.
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danweeover 2 years ago
I guess it&#x27;s because in general it&#x27;s hard to be on time. If you rely on public transportation (I do) most probably you either arrive early or arrive late. So you ask yourself: do I want to wait for others 20 min. or do I allow myself to arrive late 5 min.? So, I usually choose the latter. Obviously if I can arrive 5 min. earlier and wait for others, then I will choose that.
muzaniover 2 years ago
I think it&#x27;s some form of being cheap, for a lack of a better word. You know like how someone would buy a product that&#x27;s below required quality because they&#x27;re cheap? Being late is some attempt to squeeze more out of limited time. It&#x27;s usually irrational behavior.
mikewarotover 2 years ago
I used to be chronically late, until I realized that it takes me 10+ minutes to leave the house, and I always was hopelessly optimistic on time estimates.<p>My wife calls it &quot;Warot Time&quot;, and usually multiples my worst case estimate by 3. ;-)<p>It&#x27;s a good thing I&#x27;m pseudo-retired
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poly_morphisover 2 years ago
I&#x27;m late under different circumstances.<p>My first class in the morning, I&#x27;m usually always at least a few minutes late. It&#x27;s a bad habit. Later classes, since I&#x27;m already on-campus, I find it really hard to be late, and am usually several minutes early.<p>If it&#x27;s a work meeting, I&#x27;m usually always early or right on-time. This goes for one-on-one meetings in any circumstance, or in general events where I&#x27;m expected to contribute something.<p>The thing about being late to lecture is that it goes on with or without you. You&#x27;re usually not letting anyone down by being late.
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mbg721over 2 years ago
From time to time there will be spans of a few days where I&#x27;m always running late, and the thing that snaps me out of it is getting a good night&#x27;s sleep.
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Raed667over 2 years ago
I used to own a car, so my ETA was guided by Google Maps or Waze, which were pretty accurate.<p>Now that I take public transportation (tramway, bus, train, city-bikes) I have a lot less control about the exact time of arrival (even though I use a pretty good app).<p>I need to adjust.
quickthrower2over 2 years ago
I am default late so I just put things on my calendar earlier than they actually are to compensate. Then early.<p>A good habit is doomscroll your calendar once a day instead of $socials.
highwayman47over 2 years ago
For anything requiring in-person presence before 11AM yes, but not otherwise.
bobkazamakisover 2 years ago
ADHD
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JetAloneover 2 years ago
-Start work late<p>-Work hours are long, goes on too late into the day<p>-Revenge night burn<p>-Sleep too late<p>-Rolls into weekends, very hard to be ready for plans.