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Would a City Change If Residents Had Five Extra Minutes per Day?

Small gains become large when millions repeat them.

Possibly. Small daily efficiencies can create large collective effects when repeated across a population.

A transit improvement reduces average commuting time by five minutes.

The hidden mechanism is population compounding. Minor savings become significant when multiplied across thousands or millions of daily users.

People often dismiss small improvements because they evaluate them one person at a time.

Five minutes can feel trivial in an individual schedule while becoming enormous in a city's calendar.

Would a city change if residents had five extra minutes per day?

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